Allogeneic stem cell transplant recipients surviving at least 2 years without relapse: outcome and risk factors
B. Linder Grønvold,
Maryan Mohamed Ali,
Tor Å Myklebust
et al.
Abstract:Outcomes of 2‐year survivours undergoing allo‐haematopoietic stem cell transplantation at Oslo University Hospital were retrospectively assessed with the objectives of identification of risk factors for late death as possible means for precautionary measures and interventions to improve long‐term survival.421 patients with haematological malignancy, transplanted between 2005 and 2019, alive and free of disease after 2 years were included with data reported from The OUS‐HSCT registry. Median follow‐up was 6.2 y… Show more
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