Gain of chromosome 1q portends worse prognosis in multiple myeloma patients treated with novel agent based induction regimens even after autologous transplantation Meeting Abstract


Authors: Shah, G. L.; Landry, C.; Londono, D.; Devlin, S.; Kosuri, S.; Lesokhin, A. M.; Lendvai, N.; Hassoun, H.; Chung, D. J.; Koehne, G.; Jhanwar, S.; Landgren, O.; Landau, H.; Giralt, S.
Abstract Title: Gain of chromosome 1q portends worse prognosis in multiple myeloma patients treated with novel agent based induction regimens even after autologous transplantation
Meeting Title: 2015 BMT Tandem Meetings
Journal Title: Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation
Volume: 21
Issue: 2 Suppl. 1
Meeting Dates: 2015 Feb 11-15
Meeting Location: San Diego, CA
ISSN: 1083-8791
Publisher: Elsevier Inc.  
Date Published: 2015-02-01
Start Page: S203
End Page: S204
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000348633000271
PROVIDER: wos
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbmt.2014.11.311
Notes: Poster Session I; Meeting Abstract: 268 -- BMT Tandem Meetings -- FEB 11-15, 2015 -- San Diego, CA -- 1 -- Source: Wos
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  1. Sergio Andres Giralt
    1050 Giralt
  2. Hani Hassoun
    329 Hassoun
  3. Guenther Koehne
    194 Koehne
  4. Heather Jolie Landau
    419 Landau
  5. Nikoletta Lendvai
    106 Lendvai
  6. Suresh C Jhanwar
    293 Jhanwar
  7. Alexander Meyer Lesokhin
    363 Lesokhin
  8. David Chung
    240 Chung
  9. Dory Mary Londono
    16 Londono
  10. Sean McCarthy Devlin
    601 Devlin
  11. Carl Ola Landgren
    336 Landgren
  12. Gunjan Lalitchandra Shah
    418 Shah
  13. Satyajit   Kosuri
    28 Kosuri