Login / Signup

Recent progress in pediatric lymphoblastic leukemia.

Motohiro Kato
Published in: International journal of hematology (2022)
The probability of long-term survival for children with lymphoblastic leukemia has improved dramatically over recent decades, mainly owing to advances in genomic analysis techniques, which have improved our understanding of the nature of leukemic cells and prognostic prediction based on the evaluation of precise treatment response. Risk-adjusted chemotherapy based on these advances has simultaneously reduced relapse rates and minimized complications. In addition, recent genomic analyses have deepened our understanding of the pathogenesis of leukemia and revealed the involvement of germline variations in the clinical course of leukemia treatment. Additionally, advances in minimal residual disease assays and the introduction of immunotherapy are expected to further improve therapeutic analyses. Further advances in clinical and translational research are anticipated to improve survival to 100% in a healthy state.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • acute myeloid leukemia
  • high throughput
  • bone marrow
  • free survival
  • signaling pathway
  • dna methylation
  • dna damage
  • radiation therapy
  • combination therapy
  • rectal cancer
  • genome wide