Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5647126 | Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2017 | 56 Pages |
Abstract
No difference in survival was observed between patients treated with or without HCT across all diagnosis years (1964-2013). However, survivors treated with HCT experienced somewhat greater well-being, and hazards associated with HCT decreased, reaching levels of significantly less risk in the late 1990s. Among patients treated with HCT, treatment at an early age is associated with improved survival. Optimism remains guarded as additional evidence accumulates.
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M. Teresa MD, David PhD, Troy R. MD, PhD, Otavio PhD, Mary MD, Asghar MD, Sharat MD, Luis MD, Francisco A. MD, PhD, Maria MD, Rongras MD, Caroline Y. MD, Christopher C. MD, Isabelle MD, Karin MD, Lisa MD, MPH, Neena MD, Darko MD, Chaim M. MD,