Summary:
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia presents 25 % of malignant tumor diseases in children with incidence 3 cases per
100 000 children younger than 15 years/yearly. The long-term survival of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia
has risen during last 40 years. It was no chance of long-term survival in the beginning of 60th however the rate
is increasing up to 80% in the beginning of 21st century. Successful treatment of leukemia in children serves as an
example for progression of treatment strategy for diverse types of malignant tumors. Experimental research working
on leukemic cells has contributed significantly to knowledge in cell biology. I summarize in this review history
of remarkable success of medicine in the twentieth century such as, undoubtedly, treatment of leukemia in children.
Key words:
acute lymphoblastic leukemia, children, treatment, history
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