Figure 3
Figure 3. NRM, relapse incidence, and OS of patients according to their iNKT reconstitution in landmark analyses at day 90. (A) Cumulative incidence of NRM was significantly increased in patients with iNKT/T ratios < 10−3 (low iNKT/T group; P = .009, Gray test). (B) The cumulative incidence of relapse was similar between patients whether or not they reached iNKT/T ratios ≥ 10−3 (high vs low iNKT/T group; P = .770, Gray test). (C) OS was significantly prolonged for patients reaching iNKT/T ratio ≥ 10−3 (high iNKT/T group; P = .002, logrank test). NS indicates nonsignificant. Only 1 patient died before day 90 and was therefore not included in the landmark analysis.

NRM, relapse incidence, and OS of patients according to their iNKT reconstitution in landmark analyses at day 90. (A) Cumulative incidence of NRM was significantly increased in patients with iNKT/T ratios < 10−3 (low iNKT/T group; P = .009, Gray test). (B) The cumulative incidence of relapse was similar between patients whether or not they reached iNKT/T ratios ≥ 10−3 (high vs low iNKT/T group; P = .770, Gray test). (C) OS was significantly prolonged for patients reaching iNKT/T ratio ≥ 10−3 (high iNKT/T group; P = .002, logrank test). NS indicates nonsignificant. Only 1 patient died before day 90 and was therefore not included in the landmark analysis.

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