July 30th, 2010 8:26 am

Abstract  Despite the high cure rates achieved with intensified primary therapies for childhood non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas (NHL), the prognosis
for children with relapsed or refractory disease is poor. Optimal treatment for this group remains a challenge. Dose intensification
followed by stem cell transplantation has been used in these circumstances and may provide a curative treatment option for
these patients, but the number of children treated using this approach is relatively small and its effectiveness has been
difficult to judge. Moreover, the limited experience is insufficient to define the patient most likely to benefit from transplantation.
Likewise, the selection of autologous or allogeneic transplantation and the optimal conditioning regimen are debated. We summari…

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