Comparison of high-dose cytarabine and timed-sequential chemotherapy as consolidation for younger adults with AML in first remission: the ALFA-9802 study.
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J. Bourhis | H. Dombret | B. Quesnel | C. Preudhomme | P. Fenaux | C. Gardin | S. de Botton | X. Thomas | M. Elhamri | O. Reman | N. Boissel | Aline Renneville | C. Terré | E. Raffoux | C. Pautas | M. Michallet | Y. Hicheri | Y. Chelghoum | T. de Revel | S. Castaigne
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