Probabilistic Prediction of the Outcome of Bone-Marrow Transplantation

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Citation: Henri Jacques Suermondt and Michael Amylon. (1989) Probabilistic Prediction of the Outcome of Bone-Marrow Transplantation. In KSL-89-23, 1989.

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type Technical Report
bibtype techreport
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author Henri Jacques Suermondt and Michael Amylon
title Probabilistic Prediction of the Outcome of Bone-Marrow Transplantation
number KSL-89-23
institution Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory
address Washington D.C.
year 1989
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abstract Bone-marrow transplantation is considered the treatment of choice for pediatric patients with recurring acute lymphoblastic leukemia, provided that a suitable donor is available. Many prognostic factors are known that help to predict the likely outcome of transplantation. We have implemented a syste mthat applies probabilistic reasoning to the available data about individual patients to help determine the risk of recurrence and morbidity after transplantation, and to predict life expectancy. The resulting predictions can be used to decide whether marrow transplantation is the most desirable treatment modality for the patient.

KSL Technical Report ID: KSL-89-23
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Abstract Bone-marrow transplantation is considered Bone-marrow transplantation is considered the treatment of choice for pediatric patients with recurring acute lymphoblastic leukemia, provided that a suitable donor is available. Many prognostic factors are known that help to predict the likely outcome of transplantation. We have implemented a syste mthat applies probabilistic reasoning to the available data about individual patients to help determine the risk of recurrence and morbidity after transplantation, and to predict life expectancy. The resulting predictions can be used to decide whether marrow transplantation is the most desirable treatment modality for the patient. irable treatment modality for the patient.
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