Leukemia : Recent Developments in Diagnosis and Therapy, Paperback by Thiel, ...

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Subject: Hematology, Oncology height: 0.3 in Item Width: 6.7 in Format: Trade Paperback Number of Pages: X, 308 Pages Series: Recent Results in Cancer Research Ser. width: 6.7 in Item Weight: 19.8 Oz Type: Textbook Item Length: 9.6 in Language: English Subject Area: Medical ISBN: 9783642822513 Book Title: Leukemia : Recent Developments in Diagnosis and Therapy Author: S. Thierfelder Publisher: Springer Berlin / Heidelberg Publication Name: Leukemia : Recent Developments in Diagnosis and Therapy Item Height: 0.3 in Publication Year: 2011

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Leukemia : Recent Developments in Diagnosis and Therapy, Paperback by Thiel, .... Chemotherapy of leukemia started in the late 1940s, and combination therapy evolved in the late 1950s. And now we have the new data on retroviral and cellular oncogenes and the reports on human T -cell lymphoma/ leukemia viruses. Leukemia : Recent Developments in Diagnosis and Therapy, Paperback by Thiel, E. (EDT); Thierfelder, S. (EDT), ISBN 3642822517, ISBN-13 9783642822513, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US Much of the attention presently paid to leukemia is the result of recent progress in understanding and treatment. Chemotherapy of leukemia started in the late 1940s, and combination therapy evolved in the late 1950s. It was at that time that the clonality of leukemia was realized, after the discovery of chromosomal and then biochemical and immunological markers. And now we have the new data on retroviral and cellular oncogenes and the reports on human T -cell lymphoma/ leukemia viruses. Many more steps forward could be enumerated in a field which is so rapidly making the hematological textbooks outdated. In this volume, thirteen in-depth reviews from large multicenter trials in the Federal Republic of Germany summarize the current state of diagnosis and management of leukemias. Childhood ALL and AML adult ALL and AUL were investigated. While cure appears to be achievable for more and more patients with acute leukemia, we still pursue the aim of optimal palliation in chronic leukemias. The management of patients with leukemia therefore varies to a large extent in aggressiveness of therapy. In some situations, rescue from an otherwise lethal disease is provided by bone marrow transplanta tion, which is discussed in two chapters.