Consensus Cachexia Criteria Are Independently Linked to Progression Free and Overall Survival in Multi-Site Analysis of Patients with Aggressive B-Cell Lymphomas Treated with CAR T-Cell Therapy

Roy, I., Epperla, N., Shouse, G., Romancik, J. T., Moyo, T. K., Kenkre, V. P., Ollila, T. A., Fitzgerald, L. A., Hess, B. T., Evens, A. M., Zurko, J., Chowdhury, S. M., Annunzio, K., Ferdman, R., Bhansali, R. S., Harris, E. I., Sorrell, M., Liu, J., Nizamuddin, I. A., … Karmali, R. (2022). Consensus Cachexia Criteria Are Independently Linked to Progression Free and Overall Survival in Multi-Site Analysis of Patients with Aggressive B-Cell Lymphomas Treated with CAR T-Cell Therapy. Blood, 140(Supplement 1), 2416–2418. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2022-163822
Authors:
Ishan Roy
Narendranath Epperla
Geoffrey Shouse
Jason T. Romancik
Tamara K. Moyo
Vaishalee P. Kenkre
Thomas A. Ollila
Lindsey Fitzgerald
Brian T. Hess
Andrew M. Evens
Joanna Zurko
Sayan Mullick Chowdhury
Kaitlin Annunzio
Robert Ferdman
Rahul S. Bhansali
Elyse I. Harris
McKenzie Sorrell
Jieqi Liu
Imran Nizamuddin
Jonathan Moreira
Shuo Ma
Jane N. Winter
Barbara Pro
Deborah M. Stephens
Alexey V. Danilov
Nirav N. Shah
Jonathon B. Cohen
Stefan K. Barta
Pallawi Torka
Leo I. Gordon
Reem Karmali
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Barbara Pro
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10.1182/blood-2022-163822
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