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Resources:

 

Acute lymphoblastic leukemia at the National Cancer Institute

Childhood Leukemias. Edited by Ching-Hon Pui

Childhood Leukemia (Hardback) Edited by Gregory H. Reaman, Edited by Franklin O. Smith

Pediatric Radiation Oncology (Hardback) By (author) Edward C. Halperin, By (author) Louis S Constine, By (author) Nancy J. Tarbell, By (author) Larry E. Kun

Principles and Practice of Pediatric Oncology (Hardback) Edited by Philip A. Pizzo, Edited by David G. Poplack

 

References

Ionizing Radiation and Childhood Leukemia Abel Russ George Perkins Marsh Institute, Worcester, Massachusetts, E-mail: abelruss@riseup.net.

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Borowitz, M. J., Devidas, M., Hunger, S. P., Bowman, W. P., Carroll, A. J., Carroll, W. L., Linda, S., Martin, P. L., Pullen, D. J., Viswanatha, D., Willman, C. L., Winick, N., Camitta, B. M., for the Children's Oncology Group, (2008). Clinical significance of minimal residual disease in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia and its relationship to other prognostic factors: a Children's Oncology Group study. Blood 111: 5477-5485 [Abstract] 

 

 

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