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[A brief history of treatments for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia].

Guy Leverger1, André Baruchel, Gérard Schaison.   

Abstract

Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia is the most frequent childhood malignancy. The first effective drugs, which provided only short-lived complete remission, started to be used in the 1950s. All the effective drugs currently in use were discovered in the 1960s, when the first multidrug chemotherapy regimens were shown to confer prolonged complete remission, raising the possibility of a cure. Simultaneously, progress in our knowledge of leukaemic cells, and the identification of prognostic factors such as leukocytosis, age, cytogenetic and molecular abnormalities, and the early therapeutic response of leukaemic cells, led to randomized multicenter national and international trials. As a result, the chance of cure increased gradually over the last three decades. In rich countries, the overall survival rate among children with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia now reaches 85 to 90%.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20669630

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull Acad Natl Med        ISSN: 0001-4079            Impact factor:   0.144


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1.  Acute lymphoblastic leukemia complicating with adrenal insufficiency due cytomegalovirus infection.

Authors:  Isabela de Pádua Barbosa; Nathalia Lobo Brito; Mariluze Silva; Terezinha de Jesus Marques-Salles
Journal:  Hematol Transfus Cell Ther       Date:  2021-03-09
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