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Review
. 1993 Apr;7(2):417-29.

Risk factors for the development of secondary malignancies after marrow transplantation

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Risk factors for the development of secondary malignancies after marrow transplantation

H J Deeg et al. Hematol Oncol Clin North Am. 1993 Apr.

Abstract

Bone marrow transplantation is associated with several risk factors that may predispose patients to the development of a new malignancy post-transplant. Several types of malignancies, including lymphoproliferative disorders, new leukemias, and solid tumors have been observed. Risk factors include treatment of acute graft-versus-host disease with monoclonal or polyclonal antibodies, total body irradiation, HLA nonidentity, and T-cell depletion. It is currently unknown whether longer follow-up will show a further increase or decline in the incidence of secondary tumors.

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