id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-005430-svidp7ar Tomori, Shouhei Transplant-related complications are impediments to the success of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for adult T cell leukemia patients in non-complete remission 2019-09-18 .txt text/plain 4163 199 53 Overall, high TRM rates rather than DAM contribute to the poor outcomes of Pt-non-CR, suggesting that not only disease control but also management of transplant-related complications is required for allo-HSCT in ATL patients. A nationwide retrospective study of allo-HSCT for the treatment of ATL [15] demonstrated several pretransplantation factors that are associated with poor survival rates, such as poor Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Performance Status (ECOG-PS) rating, higher age, male sex, non-complete remission (non-CR) at transplantation, and the use of unrelated cord blood as the stem cell source. In ATL patients, a high level of sIL-2R (2000 U/ mL or higher) at transplantation is known to be a significant risk factor for poor overall survival and disease progression after allo-HSCT [21] . A nationwide retrospective study of allo-HSCT in ATL patients revealed transplantation outcomes similar to that of the whole cohort in our study, that is, 3-year overall survival, cumulative incidence of TRM, and disease-associated death rates were 33%, 37%, and 21%, respectively [15] . ./cache/cord-005430-svidp7ar.txt ./txt/cord-005430-svidp7ar.txt