Outcomes after hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation for hematologic malignancies in patients with or without advance care planning.
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J. Armitage | P. Bierman | R. Bociek | J. Vose | A. Ganti | Stephanie J. Lee | E. Reed | L. Maness | F. Loberiza | M. Devetten | J. Armitage | Elizabeth C. Reed | Stephanie J. Lee | Lori J. Maness
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