Improvement of survival after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and trends at a pediatric transplantation center; a three‐decade journey
Gülay Sezgin,
Yasemin Sofu Öner,
Gül İnan
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundAdvances in stem cell transplantation have resulted in improved outcomes.MethodsThis is a retrospective study aimed to analyze changes in patient profile, transplantation, graft characteristics, and outcome among 241 pediatric patients who received stem cell transplantation in a single center between 1993 and 2019.ResultsIn the 2010–2019, compared with the 1993–2009 period, a significantly higher 5‐year overall survival (60% vs. 44%, p = .022) and an event‐free survival (53% vs. 34%, p = .025) were o… Show more
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