Changing prognosis of childhood cancer--an overview.
Significant advances in diagnosis and management have cured the majority of children with cancer. In the leukaemias, the commonest childhood malignancy, intensive induction-consolidation is important to ensure a lasting cure in about 65-80% and to eliminate the traditionally bad prognostic risk fact...
Main Author: | Lin, H.P. |
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Format: | Article |
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1993
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