Figure 1.
Figure 1. Outcomes by year, sibling versus unrelated: 1-year survival after myeloablative conditioning for acute leukemias in any remission phase, CML or MDS, age < 50 years, by year of transplant and graft source, 1988-2008. One-year survival rates after transplantation have generally improved over the past 2 decades. Outcomes of unrelated donor transplants are approaching the rates of related donor transplants. Overall survival rates at 1 year are 74% (related donor) and 65% (unrelated donor) for these transplants in 2008. Improvements in HLA-matching techniques with consequently better donor selection, better overall patient selection for transplantation, and improvements in supportive care are the likely explanations for this trend. CIBMTR data used with permission.

Outcomes by year, sibling versus unrelated: 1-year survival after myeloablative conditioning for acute leukemias in any remission phase, CML or MDS, age < 50 years, by year of transplant and graft source, 1988-2008. One-year survival rates after transplantation have generally improved over the past 2 decades. Outcomes of unrelated donor transplants are approaching the rates of related donor transplants. Overall survival rates at 1 year are 74% (related donor) and 65% (unrelated donor) for these transplants in 2008. Improvements in HLA-matching techniques with consequently better donor selection, better overall patient selection for transplantation, and improvements in supportive care are the likely explanations for this trend. CIBMTR data used with permission.

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