A Phase I/II Clinical Trial of "Off-the-shelf" NK Cell Administration in Combination With Allogeneic SCT to Decrease Disease Relapse in Patients With High-risk Myeloid Malignancies Undergoing Matched Related, Matched Unrelated, One Antigen Mismatched Unrelated, or Haploidentical Stem-cell Transplantation
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Experimental Treatments
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- Cyclophosphamide is a chemotherapy agent used in the treatment of cancer.
- Filgrastim is a bone marrow stimulant medication used to treat low white blood cell counts that are common side effects of cancer treatments.
- Fludarabine is a chemotherapy medication that may be used in the treatment of many different cancers.
- Melphalan is a chemotherapy medication used in the treatment of different cancers.
- Mesna is a cytoprotectant drug used to reduce the risk of bleeding from the bladder in patients receiving certain types of chemotherapy.
- Mycophenolate Mofetil is an immunosuppressive medication used to help prevent rejection in patients who have had a transplant.
- Tacrolimus is an immunosuppressive medication used to help prevent rejection in patients who have had a transplant.
- Total Body Irradiation is radiation therapy that is given to your entire body.
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