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Despite significant improvements in long-term, disease-free survival in children treated for cancer,[1] cancer remains the second leading disease-related cause of death for children in the United States behind injury, congenital causes, and heart disease.[2] For more than half of children for whom frontline treatment fails, treatment using relapse and disease recurrence clinical trials (phase I and phase II) and unrelated hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is common.[3] For children, this...
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