Qatar- NCCCR stem cell donor team attends Organ Donor Academy Conference


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DOHA: Staff from the stem cell donor team at the National Center for Cancer Care and Research (NCCCR) recently had the opportunity to highlight the success of their internationally recognised stem cell donor service during the Doha International Organ Donor Academy Conference.
The Doha International Organ Donor Academy Conference was organised by the Qatar Organ Donation Program at Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC). This year's meeting marked 30 years of safe and successful organ transplantation surgeries at HMC and publicly recognized Qatari organ donors and transplant recipients who chose to have their procedure done in Qatar rather than go abroad.
The stem cell donor team contributed to the First Symposium on Stem Cell Donation Conference for Qatar, which took place towards the end of the Doha International Donor Academy 2017. The Symposium included updates on the National Autologous (launched in 2015) and Allogeneic (launched in 2017) Stem Cell Transplant Programs. The updates were given by Dr. Ruba Taha on behalf of NCCCR's Chief Executive Officer and Medical Director, Professor Alexander Knuth.
Professor Knuth said: 'We are delighted to have hosted Qatar's first Stem Cell Donor Symposium in Doha. We are honored to have had the opportunity to raise awareness of the importance of stem cell donation and of our achievements in Qatar and are pleased to have had the opportunity to interact with colleagues and leaders involved in the organ donation program.
Professor Knuth went on to say that the symposium builds on the success of Qatar's first allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (allogeneic HSCT), performed late last year. A multi-disciplinary team from the NCCCR performed Qatar's first allogeneic HSCT on a 34-year-old female patient diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia, an aggressive form of blood cancer.
The keynote lecture entitled ‘Saving Lives by Stem Cell Donation' promoted and encouraged stem cell donation. Representatives from Weill Cornell Medicine Qatar, the Qatar Organ Donor Program, NCCCR, HMC's interim Transitional Research Institute (iTRI), the Cancer Clinical Trials Unit, and the Blood Transfusion Service highlighted the important role of stem cell donation and research during a poster presentation.
Last year, the NCCCR's Stem Cell Donor Team was invited to present their work at the Asia Pacific Blood and Marrow Transplantation Conference in Tehran, Iran and the World Marrow Donor Association's annual conference in Minneapolis, in the United States.

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