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Fertility outcomes in patients desiring conception following autologous stem cell transplantation for hodgkin lymphoma using LACE conditioning

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NJ, MC and NK designed the study, interpreted the data, and wrote the manuscript. NJ and MC performed the statistical analysis. LJB, KK, KP, MG, SM, AC, LN, AB, AN, SP BB and NK provided patient data. All the authors critically reviewed the final version of the manuscript.

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Jindal, N., C, M., Mathew, L.J. et al. Fertility outcomes in patients desiring conception following autologous stem cell transplantation for hodgkin lymphoma using LACE conditioning. Bone Marrow Transplant 59, 417–418 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41409-023-02179-x

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