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Annals of Oncology 9:S23-S30, 1998
© 1998 European Society for Medical Oncology


Reviews

Consensus conference on high-dose therapy with hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in diffuse large-cell lymphoma

Type of cells, optimal mobilization of stem cells – positive and negative selection

A. Kessinger

Section of Oncology/Hematology, University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, NE, USA

Correspondence to: A. Kessinger, MD, Section of Oncology/Hematology, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 600 South 42nd Street, Omaha, NE 68198-3330, USA E-mail: makessin{at}mail.unmc.edu

Stem cell transplantation has played a role in the management of diffuse large-cell lymphoma for decades. The optimal source of the stem cells and the proper composition of the cellular graft product has not been defined. The field is changing rapidly and the future is likely to hold requirements that will further benefit the patient!

blood cell transplant, marrow transplant


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