Overall survival in patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia treated with protocol CALGB 9511 at a tertiary hospital in the state of Ceará.
Paulo Henrique Mariano de Alencar,
Fernando Barroso Duarte,
Lívia Andrade Gurgel
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is the most common neoplasm in childhood and has high survival rates. In adults, due to the biological characteristics of the disease and chemotherapy-related toxicity, survival is lower. CALGB 9511 is a chemotherapy protocol based on pediatric regimens with high remission rates after induction. Objectives: To evaluate the survival of patients with ALL undergoing the CALGB 9511 protocol at Walter Cantídio University Hospital (HUWC); to describe the impact of ris… Show more
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