Clinical significance of minimal residual disease in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia and its relationship to other prognostic factors

AHMED HUSSEIN AL GAMMAL;

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BACKGROUND: ALL is the most common cancer diagnosed in children and represents 23% of cancer diagnoses among children younger than 15 years. Better understanding of the characteristics of leukemic cells have led to novel ways of detecting morphologically


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Title Clinical significance of minimal residual disease in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia and its relationship to other prognostic factors
Other Titles الأهمية الإكلينيكية للحد الأدنى من بقايا المرض في الأطفال المصابين باللوكيميا الليمفاوية الحادة وعلاقتها بالعوامل الأخرى المنذرة
Authors AHMED HUSSEIN AL GAMMAL
Keywords Clinical significance of minimal residual disease in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia and its relationship to other prognostic factors
Issue Date 2010
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BACKGROUND: ALL is the most common cancer diagnosed in children and represents 23% of cancer diagnoses among children younger than 15 years. Better understanding of the characteristics of leukemic cells have led to novel ways of detecting morphologically

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