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ver, only 18 percent of the long-term survivors were free of BOS: Nearly half had stage 1, 18 percent had stage 2 and 18 percent had stage 3. Survivors also reported a significantly lower quality of life in certain domains, including general health and physical function.

According to a workshop on lung transplantation sponsored by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, key priorities for the advancement of transplantation include: expansion of the donor pool, accurate prediction of and effective treatment for primary graft dysfunction and BOS and the development of strategies to facilitate induction of immune tolerance.


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