Chemotherapy success rates for ALL ... Patients may receive an allogeneic transplant at a first remission, in second or third remission after a relapse, or while the disease is active if they do not reach remission. The state of ... However, patients have a higher risk of relapse of their leukemia after autologous transplants.
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Testicular leukemic relapse: Rate of regression and persistent disease after ... Six weeks after irradiation, while in bone marrow remission and without ...
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A retrospective study of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) suggests that the remission rate after first relapse may be higher than previously reported. ... Complete remission rates were 93% for first late marrow relapse, 44% for the second and 27% for the third.
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For acute leukemia, a complete remission (no evidence of disease in the blood or marrow) that lasts five years after diagnosis often indicates long-term survival. Treatment centers report increasing numbers of patients with leukemia who are in complete remission at least five years after the diagnosis of their disease.
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In the study by Cassileth et al., the rates of survival among patients who relapsed after chemotherapy, autologous transplantation, and allogeneic ...
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RELAPSE RATE AFTER CESSATION OF THERAPY IN CHILDHOOD LEUKEMIA .... remission of acute lymphocytic leukemia. Med Pediatr. Oncol 1979; 7: 2634. ...
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The relapse rate was highest during the first year after cessation and ... for chemotherapy after prolonged complete remission in acute leukemia of ...
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Consolidation, or intensification, therapy is given soon after remission is achieved in an attempt to further reduce the leukemic cell burden before the emergence of drug resistance [56]. ... Attempts to reduce this timeframe have resulted in high relapse rates after therapy was stopped [75]. ... Treatment of subclinical CNS leukemia,
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Does donor-recipient ABO incompatibility protect against relapse after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation in first remission acute myeloid leukemia? ... We conclude that ABO incompatibility may influence relapse rates and survival favorably after allogeneic BMT. It is not known if this holds true for allogeneic blood...
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Relapse rates were similar after chemotherapy and transplantation. In both treatment groups, relapse rates were higher in older children (11–17 years; RR 2.81, P=0.002) and shorter first remission (<18 months; ... central nervous system relapse, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, chemotherapy, bone marrow transplantation,
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