What is a preliminary search?
A preliminary search is a single “snapshot” of potential marrow or PBSC donors and cord blood units on the Be The Match Registry at a given time. The preliminary search report summarizes the volunteer donors and cord blood units that are potentially HLA-identical with the patient, as well as those that are, at most, one antigen mismatched (adult volunteers) or two antigen mismatched (cord blood units). Preliminary search results are not conclusive, but can indicate how challenging the search for a donor or cord blood unit may be and help in shaping the patient’s treatment plan. • When the preliminary search yields limited results, physicians are encouraged to consult with a transplant physician or coordinator to discuss transplant options for the patient. • If the preliminary search yields a list of potential donors or cord blood units, a transplant center still must conduct a formal search to select the best match as well as confirm availability of potential donors. A preliminary sear
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