Murphy
underwent outpatient treatment with an investigational therapy — a newer agent called interleukin - 4 — but had to stop treatment because of side effects.
Not exact matches
In an
outpatient blood and bone marrow stem cell transplant, the patient
undergoes the full course of
treatment (pre-transplant evaluation, conditioning, infusion of their stem cells, engraftment and recovery) on an
outpatient basis rather than being admitted to the hospital for three to four weeks of
treatment.
The role that a person has in a traumatic experience is a major factor that increases the likelihood of developing PTSD.31 Specifically, a previous study found that parents whose children
underwent bone marrow transplantation might experience PTSD, largely because of their being unable to be as supportive to their children and as actively involved in their care as they were during
outpatient treatments, with high stress levels and feelings of helplessness.5 Those investigators hypothesized that loss of parental roles might be a factor contributing to the development of PTSD among parents whose children
undergo bone marrow transplantation.
This program was specifically created for clients in recovery from substance use disorders, and is designed to prevent relapse for those who have
undergone inpatient or intensive
outpatient treatment.