reviewJournal of Clinical OncologyJan 11, 2011GREEN OA

Biology, Risk Stratification, and Therapy of Pediatric Acute Leukemias: An Update

Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center · St. Jude Children's Research Hospital · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Methods

A review of English literature on childhood acute leukemias from the past 5 years was performed.

Results

Contemporary treatments have resulted in 5-year event-free survival rates of approximately 80% for childhood ALL and almost 60% for pediatric AML. The advent of high-resolution genome-wide analyses has provided new insights into leukemogenesis and identified many novel subtypes of leukemia. Virtually all ALL and the vast majority of AML cases can be classified according to specific genetic abnormalities. Cooperative mutations involved in cell differentiation, cell cycle regulation, tumor suppression, drug responsiveness, and apoptosis have also been identified in many cases. The development of new formulations of existing drugs, molecularly targeted therapy, and immunotherapies promises to further advance the cure rates and improve quality of life of patients.

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