Figure 1.
Line graph and table showing probability of overall survival over 5 years for different racial and ethnic groups. The horizontal axis represents years, ranging from 0 to 5, and the vertical axis represents the probability of OS, ranging from 0.0 to 1.0. The graph includes six lines, each representing a different race/ethnicity group: non-Hispanic White (teal), non-Hispanic Native American (red), Hispanic (purple), unknown or other race/ethnicity (pink), non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander (green), and non-Hispanic Black (yellow). Non-Hispanic White and Native American patients demonstrate the highest overall survival, while Black, Other, and Asian/Pacific Islander patients demonstrate the lowest overall survival. The p-value is 0.002, indicating statistical significance. A table below the graph lists the number of individuals at risk for each race/ethnicity group at different time points.

Overall survival for patients who received non-sibling stem cell transplants for SCID by race and ethnicity. (1) (green) NH White, (2) (red) NH Native American, (3) (indigo) Hispanic, (4) (pink) unknown or other race/ethnicity, (5) (light green) NH Asian/PI, and (6) (yellow) NH Black. NH White and Native American patients demonstrate the highest OS, and Black, Other, and Asian/PI patients demonstrate the lowest OS (P = 0.002).

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