Allogenic stem cell transplantation as salvage therapy for patients relapsing after autologous transplantation: experience from a single institution.

[1]  M. Perales,et al.  Patients with mantle-cell lymphoma relapsing after autologous stem cell transplantation may be rescued by allogeneic transplantation , 2000, Bone Marrow Transplantation.

[2]  M. Kiehl,et al.  Second allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation as treatment for leukemia relapsing following a first transplant , 2000, Bone Marrow Transplantation.

[3]  T. Barbui,et al.  Allogeneic bone marrow transplant or second autograft in patients with acute leukemia who relapse after an autograft , 1999, Bone Marrow Transplantation.

[4]  N. Ueno,et al.  Transplant-lite: induction of graft-versus-malignancy using fludarabine-based nonablative chemotherapy and allogeneic blood progenitor-cell transplantation as treatment for lymphoid malignancies. , 1998, Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology.

[5]  B. Barlogie,et al.  Salvage autologous or allogeneic transplantation for multiple myeloma refractory to or relapsing after a first-line autograft? , 1998, Bone Marrow Transplantation.

[6]  A. Nagler,et al.  Nonmyeloablative stem cell transplantation and cell therapy as an alternative to conventional bone marrow transplantation with lethal cytoreduction for the treatment of malignant and nonmalignant hematologic diseases. , 1998, Blood.

[7]  L. Verdonck,et al.  Allogeneic versus autologous bone marrow transplantation for refractory and recurrent low-grade non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. , 1997, Blood.

[8]  N. Callander,et al.  Allogeneic bone marrow transplantation in patients who relapse after autologous transplantation , 1997, Bone Marrow Transplantation.

[9]  K. Cleary,et al.  Management of lymphoma recurrence after allogeneic transplantation: the relevance of graft-versus-lymphoma effect , 1997, Bone Marrow Transplantation.

[10]  D. Przepiorka,et al.  Bone marrow transplantation after failure of autologous transplant for non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma , 1997, Bone Marrow Transplantation.

[11]  P. Moreau,et al.  Successful allogeneic bone marrow transplantation for early relapse after autologous bone marrow transplantation in two cases of aggressive high-grade non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. , 1996, Bone marrow transplantation.

[12]  A. Hagenbeek,et al.  Autologous bone marrow transplantation as compared with salvage chemotherapy in relapses of chemotherapy-sensitive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. , 1995, The New England journal of medicine.

[13]  B. Coiffier,et al.  Comparison of autologous bone marrow transplantation with sequential chemotherapy for intermediate-grade and high-grade non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in first complete remission: a study of 464 patients. Groupe d'Etude des Lymphomes de l'Adulte. , 1994, Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology.

[14]  D. Weisenburger,et al.  Progressive disease after high-dose therapy and autologous transplantation for lymphoid malignancy: clinical course and patient follow-up. , 1992, Blood.

[15]  M. Horowitz,et al.  Second HLA-identical sibling transplants for leukemia recurrence. , 1992, Bone marrow transplantation.

[16]  A. Gratwohl,et al.  Second transplants for leukaemic relapse after bone marrow transplantation: high early mortality but favourable effect of chronic GVHD on continued remission. A REPORT BY THE EBMT LEUKAEMIA WORKING PARTY , 1991, British journal of haematology.

[17]  S. Piantadosi,et al.  Evidence of a graft-versus-lymphoma effect associated with allogeneic bone marrow transplantation. , 1991, Blood.

[18]  A. Rimm,et al.  Graft-versus-leukemia reactions after bone marrow transplantation. , 1990, Blood.

[19]  D. Weisenburger,et al.  Allogeneic bone marrow transplantation in patients with lymphoma relapsing after autologous marrow transplantation. , 1989, Bone marrow transplantation.

[20]  K. Foon,et al.  Therapy of acute myelogenous leukemia. , 1992, Blood reviews.

[21]  R Storb,et al.  Bone-marrow transplantation (first of two parts). , 1975, The New England journal of medicine.