The horizontal axis represents time in years, ranging from 0 to 5. The vertical axis represents the probability of EFS, ranging from 0.0 to 1.0. Six lines represent different racial and ethnic groups: non-Hispanic White (red), non-Hispanic Native American (yellow), Hispanic (green), non-Hispanic Other/Unknown (teal), non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander (blue), and non-Hispanic Black (pink). The graph shows that the probability of EFS generally remains high across all groups, with slight variations. The non-Hispanic Other/Unknown group shows a noticeable drop in EFS probability around the 2-year mark. The p-value of 0.053 indicates no statistically significant differences in EFS among the groups. Below the graph, a table lists the number of individuals at risk at each year mark for each racial and ethnic group.
EFS among MSD transplants. (1) (red) NH White, (2) (yellow) NH Native American, (3) (green) Hispanic, (4) (teal) unknown or other race/ethnicity, (5) (blue) NH Asian/PI, and (6) (pink) NH Black. No statistical differences in EFS are detected among MSD transplants for SCID (P = 0.053).
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