Figure 2.
Figure 2. Comparison of invasive aspergillosis after nonmyeloablative and myeloablative HCT. Cumulative incidence rates of invasive aspergillosis among 163 patients undergoing nonmyeloablative HCT compared to 1673 patients undergoing conventional myeloablative HCT (1993-1998).2 The 1-year cumulative incidence rates of invasive aspergillosis (IA) were 14% after nonmyeloablative conditioning (dotted line) and 10% after conventional myeloablative conditioning (solid line). The diagnostic tests, the methods used to identify cases of invasive aspergillosis, and definitions of infection were similar in the 2 studies.2 Ticks on probability lines indicate dates of censoring at last follow-up.

Comparison of invasive aspergillosis after nonmyeloablative and myeloablative HCT. Cumulative incidence rates of invasive aspergillosis among 163 patients undergoing nonmyeloablative HCT compared to 1673 patients undergoing conventional myeloablative HCT (1993-1998). The 1-year cumulative incidence rates of invasive aspergillosis (IA) were 14% after nonmyeloablative conditioning (dotted line) and 10% after conventional myeloablative conditioning (solid line). The diagnostic tests, the methods used to identify cases of invasive aspergillosis, and definitions of infection were similar in the 2 studies. Ticks on probability lines indicate dates of censoring at last follow-up.

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