ctSearch Results
Original Query
Cellular Classification of Adult acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Search Results
- cellular classification adult acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Lymphoblastic, refers to lymphoblasts (a type of immature white blood cell). Acute lymphoblastic leukemia is an aggressive (fast-growing) type of leukemia (blood cancer) in which too many lymphoblasts (immature white blood cells) are found in the blood and bone marrow. Also called acute lymphocytic leukemia and ALL. Leukemia, cancer that starts in blood-forming tissue such as the bone marrow and causes large numbers of blood cells to be produced and enter the bloodstream. Acute, symptoms or signs that begin and worsen quickly; not chronic.
Preview- Apparently, karyotype is an independent prognostic factor in adult acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) analysis of cytogenetic data from patients treated on the Medical Research Council (MRC) UKALLXII/Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) 2993 trial. Prognostic factor is a situation or condition, or a characteristic of a patient, that can be used to estimate the chance of recovery from a disease or the chance of the disease recurring (coming back). Oncology is the study of cancer. Analysis is a process in which anything complex is separated into simple or less complex parts. ALL is an aggressive (fast-growing) type of leukemia (blood cancer) in which too many lymphoblasts (immature white blood cells) are found in the blood and bone marrow. Also called acute lymphoblastic leukemia and acute lymphocytic leukemia.
- Finally, you can notice, prospective karyotype analysis in adult acute lymphoblastic leukemia the cancer and leukemia Group B experience. Prospective is in medicine, a study or clinical trial in which participants are identified and then followed forward in time.
NEW: Try our Cancer Expert Fact Search, and get direct access to our Knowledge Base (KB).
Disclaimer: On occasion, search results will contain fragmented, and erroneous (misspelled, incorrect grammar and malformatted) text. It is not possible, for our Bots to automatically correct these, afterall they represent the corpus created by individuals and/or other Bots and who have placed it on the Internet. Keep in mind, Cancer Expert Search is a search engine, and we are required to return search results as closely resembling their original format, when they were discovered by our Bots (including all errors).