Fig. 3: NRM in AML, MDS, and ALL patients with Bu/Flu conditioning with or without PTCy. | Bone Marrow Transplantation

Fig. 3: NRM in AML, MDS, and ALL patients with Bu/Flu conditioning with or without PTCy.

From: Influence of pre-transplant estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) on clinical outcomes after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation

Fig. 3: NRM in AML, MDS, and ALL patients with Bu/Flu conditioning with or without PTCy.

a NRM in AML, MDS, and ALL patients with Bu/Flu conditioning without PTCy. b NRM in AML, MDS, and ALL patients with Bu/Flu conditioning with PTCy. The difference in NRM between those with a baseline eGFR <70 or ≥70 ml/min was greater in the PTCy cohort than for those who did not receive PTCy.

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