THE CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF PROGNOSTIC FEATURES IN CHILDHOOD ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA IN SOUTH EGYPT CANCER INSTITUTE.

Nisreen Mohamed Aly Khalifa;

Abstract


Childhood leukemia treatment has been one of the most dramatic cancer success stories. Currently more than 80% of children with acute Lymphoblastic leukemia are alive and disease free at 5 years (Pui et al., 2001).

This high cure rate is not reflected


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Title THE CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF PROGNOSTIC FEATURES IN CHILDHOOD ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA IN SOUTH EGYPT CANCER INSTITUTE.
Authors Nisreen Mohamed Aly Khalifa
Keywords THE CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF PROGNOSTIC FEATURES IN CHILDHOOD ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA IN SOUTH EGYPT CANCER INSTITUTE.
Issue Date 2005
Description 
Childhood leukemia treatment has been one of the most dramatic cancer success stories. Currently more than 80% of children with acute Lymphoblastic leukemia are alive and disease free at 5 years (Pui et al., 2001).

This high cure rate is not reflected

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