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2. Imatinib with intensive chemotherapy in AML with t(9;22)(q34.1;q11.2)/BCR::ABL1. A DATAML registry study

3. The Cabrières Biota (France) provides insights into Ordovician polar ecosystems

10. Artificial intelligence-based prediction models for acute myeloid leukemia using real-life data: A DATAML registry study

13. Gilteritinib activity in refractory or relapsed FLT3-mutated acute myeloid leukemia patients previously treated by intensive chemotherapy and midostaurin: a study from the French AML Intergroup ALFA/FILO

15. Mini-consolidations or intermediate-dose cytarabine (IDAC) for the post-remission therapy of AML patients over 60. A retrospective study from the DATAML and SAL registries.

18. Long-term survival after intensive chemotherapy or hypomethylating agents in AML patients aged 70 years and older: a large patient data set study from European registries

22. Factors Associated with Potentially Inappropriate Transfer to the Emergency Department among Nursing Home Residents

23. A scoring system for AML patients aged 70 years or older, eligible for intensive chemotherapy: a study based on a large European data set using the DATAML, SAL, and PETHEMA registries

24. Delivering HDAC over 3 or 5 days as consolidation in AML impacts health care resource consumption but not outcome

27. Genomic landscape of hyperleukocytic acute myeloid leukemia

29. Intermediate-dose cytarabine or standard-dose cytarabine plus single-dose anthracycline as post-remission therapy in older patients with acute myeloid leukemia: impact on health care resource consumption and outcomes

41. Factors predisposing nursing home resident to inappropriate transfer to emergency department. The FINE study protocol

45. Dismal outcome of refractory or relapsing patients with myelodysplasia‐related acute myeloid leukemia partially alleviated by intensive chemotherapy.

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