Transplantation and Cellular Therapy | 2021
Return to work among young adult survivors of allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation in the United States.
Bhatt NS, Brazauskas R, Salit RB, Syrjala K, Bo-Subait S, Tecca H, Badawy SM, Baker KS, Beitinjaneh A, Bejanyan N, Byrne M, Dias A, Farhadfar N, Freytes CO, Ganguly S, Hashmi S, Hayashi RJ, Hong S, Inamoto Y, Jamani K, Kasow KA, Khera N, Krem MM, Lazarus HM, Lee CJ, Lee S, Majhail NS, Malone AK, Marks DI, Mau L-W, Mayo SJ, Muffly LS, Nathan S, Nishihori T, Page KM, Preussler J, Rangarajan HG, Rotz SJ, Salooja N, Savani BN, Schears R, Schechter-Finkelstein T, Schiller G, Shah AJ, Sharma A, Wang T, Wirk B, Battiwalla M, Schoemans H, Hamilton B, Buchbinder D, Phelan R, Shaw B
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