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Bone Marrow Transplantation

May 1999, Volume 23, Supplement 2
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Stem Cell Support of High-Dose Chemotherapy: Emerging Trends for Hematopoietic Recovery: Proceedings of a Symposium

Guest Editor: Thomas C. Shea, MD

Keystone, Colorado
January 10, 1998
Sponsored by: This supplement is provided through an educational grant from Amgen Inc.

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Introduction: current issues in high-dose chemotherapy and stem cell support S1
Thomas C Shea
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Impact of stem cell dose on hematopoietic recovery in autologous blood stem cell recipients S7
Andrew L Pecora
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The utilization of cytokines in stem cell mobilization strategies S13
Elizabeth J Shpall
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Economic considerations in the use of peripheral blood progenitor cells to support high-dose chemotherapy S21
John A Glaspy
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Management strategies for the hard-to-mobilize patient S29
Patrick J Stiff
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© Macmillan Publishers Ltd 1999

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