Working group 7 focused on the transmission of malignancies through substances of human origin. The aims of this group were: 1) to list donor malignacies known to be transmitted or known not to be transmitted by tissue, organ and cell types 2) to provide guidance on early detection and prevention of transmission 3) to provide guidance on immediate steps to be taken for an index recipient and other potentially affected recipients 4) to provide guidance on steps to investigate and confirm the attributability of disease transmission

J. Chapman, R. Matesenz, A. D'Errico-Grigioni (2011). Group 7: Malignancy. BOLOGNA : Editrice Compositori.

Group 7: Malignancy

D'ERRICO, ANTONIETTA
2011

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Working group 7 focused on the transmission of malignancies through substances of human origin. The aims of this group were: 1) to list donor malignacies known to be transmitted or known not to be transmitted by tissue, organ and cell types 2) to provide guidance on early detection and prevention of transmission 3) to provide guidance on immediate steps to be taken for an index recipient and other potentially affected recipients 4) to provide guidance on steps to investigate and confirm the attributability of disease transmission
2011
NOTIFY. EXPLORING VIGILANCE NOTIFICATION FOR ORGANS, TISSUE AND CELLS. A GLOBAL CONSULTATION ORGANISED BY CNT WITH THE CO-SPONSORSHIP OF WHO
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J. Chapman, R. Matesenz, A. D'Errico-Grigioni (2011). Group 7: Malignancy. BOLOGNA : Editrice Compositori.
J. Chapman; R. Matesenz; A. D'Errico-Grigioni
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