Abstract
From May 1980 to December 1989, 107 consecutive patients with non-constitutional severe aplastic anemia underwent bone marrow transplantation at our institution using cyclophosphamide and thoraco-abdominal irradiation as conditioning regimen. During the same period, 40 patients with Fanconi anemia were also grafted after a similar conditioning, giving a total series of 147 patients. With a mean follow-up of 64 months, four male patients developed a solid malignant tumor, a number that leads to an 8-year cumulative incidence rate of 22% (eg, relative risk to general population = 41, P < .001). These results should be considered as a warning to clinicians who follow these successfully grafted long-term patients. © 1991 by The American Society of Hematology.
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Socié, G., Henry-Amar, M., Cosset, J. M., Devergie, A., Girinsky, T., & Gluckman, E. (1991). Increased incidence of solid malignant tumors after bone marrow transplantation for severe aplastic anemia. Blood, 78(2), 277–279. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v78.2.277.277
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