Fig. 1: Transplant outcomes of NK cell treatment group (cases) and the CIBMTR control group.
From: Decrease post-transplant relapse using donor-derived expanded NK-cells

A Relapse between cases and controls with the cumulative incidence at 2 years of 4% (95% CI 0–16) vs. 38% (95% CI 30–46), respectively (adjusted P value = 0.014). B DFS of cases vs. controls with the probability at 2 years of 66% (95% CI 51–87) vs. 44% (95% CI 36–53), respectively (adjusted P value = 0.10). C DFS of cases and controls who did not have DSA before transplant. A significantly higher DFS was observed in patients without DSA treated with NK cell infusion compared with controls without DSA with probability at 2 years of 72% vs. 44%, respectively (adjusted P = 0.029). D NRM of cases vs. controls with the probability at 2 years of 30% (95% CI 13–51) vs. 18% (95% CI 12–24), respectively (adjusted P value = 0.37).