Fig. 4.
Fig. 4. Prediction of survival by levels of normal and neoplastic plasma cells immediately after transplantation. / Levels of normal and neoplastic plasma cells immediately after transplantation provide a powerful prediction of both progression-free and overall survival. Kaplan-Meier analyses of progression-free and overall survival for 2 groups of patients according to levels of neoplastic and normal plasma cells are shown. Patients who have only normal cells after transplantation and who sustain this recovery have a significantly improved progression-free and overall survival. Those who have neoplastic plasma cells present after transplantation, or who recover normal plasma cells by 3 months after transplantation but who have no normal plasma cells present at 6 to 12 months, have poor progression-free and overall survival. Survival is shown from time of transplantation.

Prediction of survival by levels of normal and neoplastic plasma cells immediately after transplantation.

Levels of normal and neoplastic plasma cells immediately after transplantation provide a powerful prediction of both progression-free and overall survival. Kaplan-Meier analyses of progression-free and overall survival for 2 groups of patients according to levels of neoplastic and normal plasma cells are shown. Patients who have only normal cells after transplantation and who sustain this recovery have a significantly improved progression-free and overall survival. Those who have neoplastic plasma cells present after transplantation, or who recover normal plasma cells by 3 months after transplantation but who have no normal plasma cells present at 6 to 12 months, have poor progression-free and overall survival. Survival is shown from time of transplantation.

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