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. 2010 Jan 20;115(12):2508–2519. doi: 10.1182/blood-2009-06-225631

Table 4.

Factors associated with return to work, by HCT type and time after HCT

Factor* Time since HCT
6 mo
1 y
2 y
3 y
Odds ratio P Odds ratio P Odds ratio P Odds ratio P
Autologous HCT
    Age at referent HCT
        40-49 y (vs younger than 40 y, 50 y or older) 0.25 < .001
        50-59 y (vs younger than 50 y, 60 y or older) 0.32 .045
    Annual household income, per $10 000 decrease 0.98 .06 0.98 .012
    Relapsed disease (vs in remission) 0.09 < .001 0.19 .010
Allogeneic HCT
    Age at referent HCT
        50 y or older (vs younger than 50 y) 0.19 .002
    Other than single for marital status (vs single) 0.04 .002
    Annual household income, per $10 000 decrease 0.98 .011
    BMI less than 30 (vs 30 or more) 0.12 .018 0.08 .002
    Change in BMI from pre-HCT level, per unit decrease 0.58 .021
    Chronic GVHD 0.24 .010 0.03 .002

— indicates statistically nonsignificant factors (P > .05), therefore odds ratios are not reported.

*

Referent groups are shown in parentheses. Other factors examined that were not significant include sex, marital status (at pre-HCT and by time point), race/ethnicity, income, and education level at pre-HCT, risk of relapse at HCT, and disease relapse status (at pre-HCT and by time point).

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