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ASTCT Talks: Bridging the Gap: Addressing Disparities in GVHD Care

In this episode of ASTCT Talks, host Dr. Andrés Gómez De León is joined by Dr. Nandita Khera and Dr. Alexandra Gomez Arteaga to explore the critical issue of disparities and barriers to care in graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). The discussion delves into the factors contributing to unequal access to hematopoietic cell transplantation, such as socioeconomic status, race, and ethnicity, both in the U.S. and globally. The guests highlight initiatives like the ACCESS Initiative by ASTCT and the National Marrow Donor Program, aimed at addressing these disparities through advocacy, awareness, and training for junior faculty. They also discuss the importance of caregiver support, clinical trial accessibility, and the broader impacts of GVHD on patients’ lives. Tune in to gain valuable insights into ongoing efforts to promote equitable access to life-saving treatments.

About Dr. Nandita Khera

Nandita Khera is a Professor of Medicine in the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and a Consultant in the Division of Hematology/ Oncology at Mayo Clinic Arizona. She treats patients with hematological malignancies and some solid tumors, especially those needing blood and marrow transplant/cell therapy (BMT/CT). Her research focuses on improving the delivery of care to patients with cancer including those undergoing BMT/CT to help them be better prepared for the psychosocial and financial consequences of the treatment. She has published several papers in outcomes, late effects, and quality of care in cancer patients and provides mentorship to trainees interested in projects in these areas. She has been a member and has held leadership positions at Mayo Clinic and in the various committees in organizations/ societies in hematology and BMT/CT.. She was the working committee co-chair for the Health Services and International Issues Working committee of CIBMTR from 2015 to 2020 and a member of BMT-CTN SOSS Late Effects committee in 2020. As the co-chair of Dissemination and Implementation committee at BMT CTN currently, she leads efforts in improving translation of evidence into practice in the field of BMT. She is the Director of Community or Clinical Practice at ASTCT.

About Dr. Alexandra Gomez Arteaga

Dr. Alexandra Gomez Arteaga is an Assistant Professor at Weill Cornell Medicine/NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and directs the Allogeneic Bone Marrow Transplant Service and the Advanced Fellowship in Bone Marrow Transplantation. She earned her MD from Los Andes University, completed her residency at the University of Miami, her Hematology/Oncology fellowship at Weill Cornell, and her BMT advanced fellowship at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Dr. Gomez’s research focuses on improving outcomes in allogeneic stem cell transplantation for leukemia and myeloid malignancies, with an emphasis on young adults and alternative donors. Her work also addresses the critical need to decrease disparities in access to transplantation for minority populations, a cause she champions across her clinical practice, research, and advocacy. She currently serves as the Co-Chair for the Junior Faculty Initiative within the ASTCT ACCESS Initiative.

About Dr. Andrés Gómez De León

Dr. Andrés Gómez De León (@GomezDLeonMD) is an Associate Professor at Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon in Monterrey Mexico and an ASTCT Content Committee member with an interest in acute leukemias and transplant and cell therapies in low and middle income countries.