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Pediatric transplantation: results in solid tumors.
Morris Kletzel
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, Brad Hewlett
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Pediatrics
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Medicine and Dentistry
Solid Malignant Neoplasm
80%
Transplantation
60%
Combination Therapy
60%
Diseases
40%
Stem Cell
40%
Cell Transplantation
40%
Patient
40%
Child
40%
Overall Survival
20%
Drug Megadose
20%
Long Term Survival
20%
Wilms' Tumor
20%
Ganglioneuroblastoma
20%
Mortality
20%
Ewing Sarcoma
20%
Pediatrics
20%
Therapeutic Procedure
20%
Hope
20%
INIS
tumors
100%
solids
80%
therapy
60%
patients
40%
transplants
40%
diseases
40%
children
40%
doses
40%
risks
20%
pediatrics
20%
mortality
20%
metastases
20%
sarcomas
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Solid
80%
Transplantation
40%
Hematopoietic Stem Cell
40%
Cell Transplantation
40%
Overall Survival
20%
Drug Megadose
20%
Long Term Survival
20%
Mortality
20%
Pediatric Transplantation
20%
Time
20%
Dose
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Solid
80%
Cell Transplantation
40%
Overall Survival
20%
Wilms' Tumor
20%
Drug Megadose
20%
Ewing's Sarcoma
20%
Long Term Survival
20%
Time
20%
Mortality
20%
Dose
20%
Hope
20%
Neuroscience
Neuroblastoma
20%