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Overview

Jean E. Sanders is affiliated with the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Medicine, with specific focus on Genetics, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, and Hematology.

Their recent publications highlight work on topics related to Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders, Bone and Joint Diseases, Multiple Sclerosis Research Studies, and Blood groups and transfusion. The main recurring research theme centers around hemoglobinopathies and their clinical outcomes.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Sanders include:

  • "Pulmonary, Gonadal, and Central Nervous System Status after Bone Marrow Transplantation for Sickle Cell Disease" (2021), published in UNC Libraries
  • "The Cure of Thalassemia and the Angst of a Junior Attending" (2025), published in Transplantation and Cellular Therapy

Frequent collaborators in Sanders's research include:

  • Keith M. Sullivan
  • Mark C. Walters
  • Karen Hardy
  • Sandie Edwards
  • Thomas V. Adamkiewicz

Publication venues featuring Sanders's work include:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Transplantation and Cellular Therapy

Their research contributes to the understanding of complex diseases such as sickle cell disease and thalassemia, focusing on the long-term effects of treatments like bone marrow transplantation. The selection of topics reflects a multidisciplinary approach, spanning genetic influences, clinical manifestations in blood disorders, and associated complications in multiple systems.

Best Publications

  • Methotrexate and Cyclosporine Compared with Cyclosporine Alone for Prophylaxis of Acute Graft versus Host Disease after Marrow Transplantation for Leukemia

    Rainer Storb;H. Joachim Deeg;John Whitehead;Frederick Appelbaum

  • One hundred patients with acute leukemia treated by chemotherapy, total body irradiation, and allogeneic marrow transplantation.

    ED Thomas;CD Buckner;M Banaji;RA Clift

  • Analysis of 462 transplantations from unrelated donors facilitated by the national marrow donor program

    Nancy A. Kernan;Glenn Bartsch;Robert C. Ash;Patrick G. Beatty

  • Marrow transplantation from related donors other than HLA-identical siblings.

    P G Beatty;R A Clift;E M Mickelson;B B Nisperos

  • Effect of HLA compatibility on engraftment of bone marrow transplants in patients with leukemia or lymphoma.

    C Anasetti;D Amos;P G Beatty;F R Appelbaum

  • Transplantation of allogeneic peripheral blood stem cells mobilized by recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor

    WI Bensinger;CH Weaver;FR Appelbaum;S Rowley

  • Pregnancies following high-dose cyclophosphamide with or without high- dose busulfan or total-body irradiation and bone marrow transplantation

    JE Sanders;J Hawley;W Levy;T Gooley

  • Factors that influence collection and engraftment of autologous peripheral-blood stem cells.

    W Bensinger;F Appelbaum;S Rowley;R Storb

  • Marrow transplantation for acute nonlymphoblastic leukemia in first remission.

    Thomas Ed;Buckner Cd;Clift Ra;Fefer A

  • Bone Marrow Transplants from Unrelated Donors for Patients with Chronic Myeloid Leukemia

    John A. Hansen;Theodore A. Gooley;Paul J. Martin;Frederick Appelbaum

  • Comparative analysis of risk factors for acute graft-versus-host disease and for chronic graft-versus-host disease according to National Institutes of Health consensus criteria

    Mary E D Flowers;Yoshihiro Inamoto;Paul A. Carpenter;Stephanie J. Lee

  • Effects of In Vitro Depletion of T Cells in HLA-Identical Allogeneic Marrow Grafts

    PJ Martin;JA Hansen;CD Buckner;JE Sanders

  • Marrow Transplantation for the Treatment of Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia

    E D Thomas;R A Clift;A Fefer;F R Appelbaum

  • A retrospective analysis of therapy for acute graft-versus-host disease

    Paul J. Martin;Gary Schoch;Lloyd Fisher;Vera Byers

  • Graft-versus-host disease and survival in patients with aplastic anemia treated by marrow grafts from HLA-identical siblings. Beneficial effect of a protective environment.

    R Storb;R L Prentice;C D Buckner;R A Clift

  • A comparison of allogeneic bone marrow transplantation, autologous bone marrow transplantation, and aggressive chemotherapy in children with acute myeloid leukemia in remission: a report from the Children's Cancer Group

    William G. Woods;Steven Neudorf;Stuart Gold;Jean Sanders

  • Acute graft-versus-host disease: analysis of risk factors after allogeneic marrow transplantation and prophylaxis with cyclosporine and methotrexate.

    R A Nash;M S Pepe;R Storb;G Longton

  • Graft-rejection and toxicity following bone marrow transplantation in relation to busulfan pharmacokinetics.

    J T Slattery;J E Sanders;C D Buckner;R L Schaffer

  • Allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplantation in patients with advanced hematologic malignancies: a retrospective comparison with marrow transplantation

    William I. Bensinger;Reginald Clift;Paul Martin;Frederick R. Appelbaum

  • Secondary cancers after bone marrow transplantation for leukemia or aplastic anemia.

    R P Witherspoon;L D Fisher;G Schoch;P Martin

Frequent Co-Authors

Rainer Storb
Rainer Storb Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Keith M. Sullivan
Keith M. Sullivan Duke University
Robert P. Witherspoon
Robert P. Witherspoon Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Kristine Doney
Kristine Doney Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Claudio Anasetti
Claudio Anasetti Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Frederick R. Appelbaum
Frederick R. Appelbaum Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
E. Donnall Thomas
E. Donnall Thomas University of Washington
Buckner Cd
Buckner Cd National Cancer Institute
William I. Bensinger
William I. Bensinger Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Paul J. Martin
Paul J. Martin Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

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