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[|Human|] my father has multiple myeloma cancer and is on his 2nd chemo cycle before a donor transplant and has decided to quit cold turkey, the transplant is a haploid and he has already had this for now 3 years, undergoing 2 previous auto stem cell transplants, will discontinuing chemo make him ineligible to do the haploid transplant? His cancer has been extremly aggressive on his back bones and hips. Any advise about his current decision?
[|AI|]  Discouraging chemotherapy may make him ineligible for transplant because his disease should be in at least very good partial response before transplant. As he had already undergone autologous transplant twice, he may be considered for allogenic transplant which will have good graft versus host disease and reduces the chances of recurrence. But the patient should be eligible for transplant. He may also be tried with newer Chat Doctor.