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Volume 331:617 September 1, 1994 Number 9
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Bone Marrow Transplantation

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 by Armitage, J. O.
To the Editor: In his review on bone marrow transplantation (March 24 issue),1 Dr. Armitage has provided an excellent overview of transplantation therapy for hematologic cancers, with a brief discussion of preliminary results when the technique is used for solid tumors. He stated that "for the treatment of... small-cell lung cancer, the results of transplantation have been sufficiently discouraging to preclude further clinical trials."

Previous trials of high-dose therapy for small-cell lung cancer were noted for their high mortality rates, frequent use of single agents in high doses, or lack of chest radiotherapy, resulting in relatively poor overall results and . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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