Body composition and late‐occurring chronic health conditions after autologous stem cell transplantation for lymphoma
Smith Giri,
Christian Harmon,
Wendy Landier
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundAutologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation (aPBSCT) is the standard of care for adults with relapsed lymphoma, yet recipients remain at risk of developing chronic health conditions (CHCs). It was hypothesized that body composition measurements of skeletal muscle and fat are associated with late‐onset CHCs and nonrelapse mortality after aPBSCT.MethodsLeveraging the Blood or Marrow Transplant Survivor Study, we examined association between pre‐aPBSCT body composition and new‐onset grade 3–5 … Show more
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