%0 Consensus Development Conference %T [Related donors follow-up: Guidelines from the Francophone Society of Bone Marrow Transplantation and Cellular Therapy (SFGM-TC)]. %A Polomeni A %A Culat-Farhat M %A Desbrosses Y %A Andrianne C %A Ainaoui M %A Baillie E %A Bancillon N %A de Bentzmann N %A Bouya S %A Duteil E %A Fraysse C %A Issarni D %A Ruscassie A %A Sauze S %A Thibert JB %A Yakoub-Agha I %A Faucher C %J Bull Cancer %V 107 %N 1 %D Jan 2020 %M 31006487 %F 1.318 %R 10.1016/j.bulcan.2019.02.006 %X Since 2010 there has been an exponential increase of the number of transplants performed from related donors. The development of haploidentical transplants increases the resort to related-donation, which presents two main advantages: a less important financial cost and a faster availability of the graft. Standards for mandatory accreditation exist, but the adherence to these recommendations is not optimal: currently, different practices regarding the organizational modalities of care, recruitment criteria, qualification and follow-up of related donors have been observed among French transplant centers. The Francophone Society of Marrow Transplant and Cellular Therapy (SFGM-TC) has developed guidelines for the consent and the non-eligibility criteria for hematopoietic stem cell donors. A multidisciplinary group has devised a booklet as a medium to inform donors about hematopoietic cell donation and transplantation in a clear and accessible language. This paper provides recommendations on post-donation follow-up, taking into account both medical standards and organizational constraints of French centers. Some tools are proposed.