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A comparison of attitudes toward HSCT and survival estimations post HSCT across two pediatric Hematology–Oncology and Intensive Care departments in Canada

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Financial support for this research came from the Charles-Bruneau Cancer Care Centre Foundation (Québec, Canada). We wish to thank the research assistants who helped with formatting and collecting data: Marie-Jeanne Léonard, Julie Martin, and Martin Lamothe. Full approval for this research was awarded by the Sainte-Justine UHC ethics committee.

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Sultan, S., Vachon, MF., Charette, MC. et al. A comparison of attitudes toward HSCT and survival estimations post HSCT across two pediatric Hematology–Oncology and Intensive Care departments in Canada. Bone Marrow Transplant 53, 511–514 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41409-017-0074-4

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