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Stem Cell Transplantation No More Effective than Chemotherapy for Specific Childhood Leukemia, Finds Study Published in Journal of Clinical Oncology.
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Stem Cell Transplantation No More Effective than Chemotherapy for Specific Childhood Leukemia, Finds Study Published in Journal of Clinical Oncology.

Leukaemia: Certain children can be spared transplantation

Year:2022

This study shows that stem cell transplantation does not provide any advantage over chemotherapy in a specific form of leukaemia.

“It should therefore no longer be used as standard in these patients,” says the co-first author of the retrospective study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, Univ.-Prof. Dr. Andishe Attarbaschi, St. Anna Children’s Hospital.

The next step will now be to test whether immunotherapy for this group is not only better tolerated but also more effective than chemotherapy.

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