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Prognostic factors in allogeneic transplantation for patients with high-risk multiple myeloma after reduced intensity conditioning Choon-Kee Lee, Ashraf Badros, Bart Barlogie, Christopher Morris, Maurizio Zangari, Athanasios Fassas, Frits van Rhee, Michele Cottler-Fox, Joth Jacobson, Raymond Thertulien, Firas Muwalla, Syed Mazher, Elias Anaissie, Guido Tricot Experimental Hematology Volume 31, Issue 1, Pages (January 2003) DOI: /S X(02)01010-X
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Figure 1 diagram of the 45 patients. AT = autotransplant; CR = complete remission; nCR = near complete remission; PD = progressive disease; PR = partial remission; RIC = reduced intensity conditioning. Experimental Hematology , 73-80DOI: ( /S X(02)01010-X)
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Figure 2 Cumulative incidence curves. (A) Chimerism. (B) Acute graft-vs-host disease (GVHD). Solid line = grades I–II; dotted line = grades III–IV. (C) Chronic GVHD. (D) Transplant-related mortality. Experimental Hematology , 73-80DOI: ( /S X(02)01010-X)
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Figure 3 (A) Cumulative incidence of complete remission (CR) + near complete remission (nCR) of the 21 patients with remaining disease at the time of reduced intensity conditioning allotransplant. (B) Probability of overall survival in chemosensitive (solid line) and chemoresistant patients (dotted line). (C) Probability of event-free survival in chemosensitive (solid line) and chemoresistant patients (dotted line). Experimental Hematology , 73-80DOI: ( /S X(02)01010-X)
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