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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Childhood leukemia
  1. ... genotype and early treatment response to mercaptopurine in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia. JAMA. 2005 Mar 23;293(12):1485-9. ...
  2. ... brain tumors and cancer of blood-forming tissue (leukemia).During childhood, benign growths called Lisch nodules often appear in ...
  3. ... begins in young adulthood and can occur in childhood. Compared to other forms of acute myeloid leukemia, CBF-AML has a relatively good prognosis: about ...
  4. ... develop cancer before age 18, generally in late childhood. The age of diagnosis varies depending on the cancer type; brain cancers, leukemia, and lymphomas tend to occur at younger ages ...
  5. ... is an increased risk of developing cancer in childhood. Cancers that occur ... tissue known as leukemia.Less commonly, people with MVA syndrome have eye ...
  6. ... age at which CN-AML begins ranges from childhood to late adulthood. CN-AML is said to ... Acute myeloid leukemia occurs in approximately 3.5 per 100,000 ...
  7. ... include brain tumors, cancers of blood-forming tissues (leukemias), and a cancer called adrenocortical carcinoma that affects ... family syndrome of Li and Fraumeni Sarcoma, breast, leukemia, and adrenal gland (SBLA) syndrome SBLA syndrome Genetic ...
  8. ... A, Legeai-Mallet L, Cormier-Daire V. Null leukemia inhibitory factor receptor (LIFR) mutations in Stuve-Wiedemann/ ...
  9. ... a bone marrow cancer known as acute myeloid leukemia (AML), a type of bone cancer called osteosarcoma, ... affected individuals have mild anemia beginning later in childhood or in adulthood, while others have some of ...
  10. ... MDS), and a blood cancer called acute myelogenous leukemia that often follows MDS have occurred in a ...
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