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Elizabeth A. Raetz
New York University (NYU) - NYU Langone Health
NY
United States
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Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Does Not Improve the Poor Outcome of Children, Adolescents and Young Adults with Hypodiploid ALL: A Report from the Children's Oncology Group
Number of pages: 37
Posted: 05 Aug 2018
Jennifer McNeer
,
Meenakshi Devidas
,
Yunfeng Dai
,
Andrew J. Carroll
,
Nyla A. Heerema
,
Julie M. Gastier-Foster
,
Samir B. Kahwash
,
Michael J. Borowitz
,
Brent L. Wood
,
Eric Larsen
,
Kelly W. Maloney
,
Leonard Mattano
,
Naomi J. Winick
,
Kirk R. Schultz
,
Stephen P. Hunger
,
William L. Carroll
,
Mignon L. Loh
and Elizabeth A. Raetz
University of Chicago - Department of Pediatrics, University of Florida - Department of Biostatistics, University of Florida - College of Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Ohio State University (OSU), Nationwide Children's Hospital, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Johns Hopkins University, University of Washington, MaineHealth - Maine Children's Cancer Program, University of Colorado at Denver - Children’s Hospital Colorado, HARP Pharma Consulting, University of Texas at Dallas - Southwestern Medical Center, Government of Canada - British Columbia Children’s Hospital and Research Institute, University of Pennsylvania - Department of Pediatrics, New York University (NYU) - NYU Langone Health, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) - Department of Pediatrics and New York University (NYU) - NYU Langone Health
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acute lymphoblastic leukemia, hypodiploid, stem cell transplant
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