Outcome of childhood
acute lymphoblastic leukaemia after induction therapy - 3 years experience at a single paediatric oncology centre.
For
acute lymphoblastic leukaemia detection, one of the most used thresholding techniques is Otsu's method, which finds the optimal threshold value by the minimal variance in the class to separate the lymphocytes from the blood leukaemia image [44].
A 28 years old woman was admitted to Oncology department in Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center on 10th August 2016, with a history of B-cell
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia for Induction of Chemotherapy.
Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the potential drug interactions in children with
acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in the remission induction period of treatment.
Webb, "Adolescents with
acute lymphoblastic leukaemia: emerging from the shadow of paediatric and adult treatment protocols," Pediatric Blood and Cancer, vol.
Witt, "T-cell
acute lymphoblastic leukaemia: recent molecular biology findings," British Journal of Haematology, vol.
Study leader Dr Daniel Lacorazza, from Bayor College of Medicine in the US, said: "
Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia is a type of cancer of the white blood cells common in children.
Space-time clustering of
acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in parts of the U.K.
David, who has
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia, was honoured thanks to the Make A Wish Foundation.
The procedure for children with
acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, which kills about 90 youngsters in Britain each year, is being piloted at Glasgow's Royal Hospital for Sick Children at Yorkhill.
Advances in diagnosis and treatment mean that 85 per cent of those with
acute lymphoblastic leukaemia are cured.
Hypercalcaemia and multiple osteolytic lesions in childhood
acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. Postgrad Med J.