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Sijs-Szabo A, Dinmohamed AG, Versluis J, van der Holt B, Bellido M, Hazenberg MD, van Gelder M, Schaap NPM, Meijer E, van der Wagen LE, et al. Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation in Patients >40 Years of Age With Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia: Reduced Intensity Versus Myeloablative Conditioning. Transplantation. 2023.
Zweegman S, van der Holt B, Mellqvist U-H, Salomo M, Bos GMJ, Levin M-D, Visser-Wisselaar H, Hansson M, van der Velden AWG, Deenik W, et al. Lenalidomide plus melphalan and prednisone, followed by lenalidomide maintenance versus thalidomide plus melphalan and prednisone, followed by thalidomide maintenance; results of the randomised phase 3 HOVON 87/NMSG18 trial. Blood. 2016.
Sonneveld P, Asselbergs E, Zweegman S, van der Holt B, Kersten MJosé, Vellenga E, van Marwijk-Kooy M, Broyl A, de Weerdt O, Lonergan S, et al. Phase 2 study of carfilzomib, thalidomide and dexamethasone as induction/consolidation therapy for newly diagnosed multiple myeloma. Blood. 2014.
Broers AEC, de Jong CN, Bakunina K, Hazenberg MD, Kooy Mvan Marwij, de Groot M, van Gelder M, Kuball J, van der Holt B, Meijer E, et al. Posttransplant Cyclophosphamide for Prevention of Graft-versus-Host Disease: The Prospective Randomized HOVON-96 Trial. Blood Adv. 2022.
Lokhorst HM, van der Holt B, Cornelissen JJ, Kersten MJose', van Oers M, Raymakers R, Minnema MC, Zweegman S, Bos G, Schaap N, et al. Reduced relapse rate in upfront tandem autologous/reduced intensity allogeneic transplantation in multiple myeloma only results in borderline non-significant prolongation of progression free and not of overall survival. Haematologica. 2015.
van de Donk NWCJ, Minnema MC, van der Holt B, Schjesvold F, Wu KLung, Broijl A, Roeloffzen WWH, Gadisseur A, Pietrantuono G, Pour L, et al. Treatment of primary plasma cell leukaemia with carfilzomib and lenalidomide-based therapy (EMN12/HOVON-129): final analysis of a non-randomised, multicentre, phase 2 study. Lancet Oncol. 2023.