Purging of autologous peripheral-blood stem cells using CD34 selection does not improve overall or progression-free survival after high-dose chemotherapy for multiple myeloma: Results of a multicenter randomized controlled trial

A. K. Stewart, R. Vescio, G. Schiller, O. Ballester, S. Noga, H. Rugo, C. Freytes, E. Stadtmauer, S. Tarantolo, F. Sahebi, P. Stiff, J. Meharchard, R. Schlossman, R. Brown, H. Tully, M. Benyunes, C. Jacobs, R. Berenson, M. White, J. DipersioK. C. Anderson, J. Berenson

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