The role of autologous stem cell transplantation in patients with nodal peripheral T‐cell lymphomas in first complete remission: Report from COMPLETE, a prospective, multicenter cohort study

Author:

Park Steven I.1,Horwitz Steven M.2,Foss Francine M.3,Pinter‐Brown Lauren C.4,Carson Kenneth R.5,Rosen Steven T.6,Pro Barbara7,Hsi Eric D.8,Federico Massimo9,Gisselbrecht Christian10,Schwartz Marc11,Bellm Lisa A.12,Acosta Mark13,Advani Ranjana H.14,Feldman Tatyana15,Lechowicz Mary Jo16,Smith Sonali M.17,Lansigan Frederick18ORCID,Tulpule Anil19,Craig Michael D.20,Greer John P.21,Kahl Brad S.5,Leach Joseph W.22,Morganstein Neil23,Casulo Carla24,Shustov Andrei R.25,

Affiliation:

1. Levine Cancer Institute Charlotte North Carolina

2. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center New York New York

3. Yale University New Haven, Connecticut

4. University of California Irvine Irvine California

5. Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis Missouri

6. City of Hope Duarte California

7. Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer CenterNorthwestern University Chicago Illinois

8. Cleveland Clinic Cleveland Ohio

9. Centro Oncologico Modenese Policlinico Modena Italy

10. Saint Louis Hospital Paris France

11. MS Biostatistics, LLC Clermont Florida

12. MedNet Solutions Minnetonka Minnesota

13. Spectrum Pharmaceuticals, Inc Irvine California

14. Stanford University Medical Center Stanford California

15. Hackensack University Medical Center Hackensack New Jersey

16. Emory University Atlanta Georgia

17. University of Chicago Chicago Illinois

18. Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University School of Medicine Boston Massachusetts

19. University of Southern California Los Angeles California

20. West Virginia University Morgantown West Virginia

21. Vanderbilt University Nashville Tennessee

22. Virginia Piper Cancer Institute Minneapolis Minnesota

23. Overlook Medical Center Summit New Jersey

24. University of Rochester Rochester New York

25. University of Washington Medical Center Seattle Washington

Funder

Spectrum Pharmaceuticals

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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