Abstract:Background AML is an aggressive disease. Current pediatric protocols ensure a 60% survival rate (Pession A et al, Blood 2013), reaching a plateau of intensiveness. Nevertheless, patients with primary induction failure (PIF) (10%) or relapse (30%) after stem cell transplantation (SCT) still have a very poor outcome. Novel therapeutic strategies are needed.
Case 1. In January 2013, a 13 year-old female with FAB-M1-AML, presenting with chromosome 11 monosomy, was enrolled on AIEOP-AML-2002/01 proto… Show more
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