Abstract

Early achievement of sustained RQ-PCR negativity appears to be a prerequisite for long-term hematologic complete remission in t(9;11)-positive AML. Furthermore, RQ-PCR might be useful for early detection of relapse. Additional patients need to be studied to corroborate these findings.

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Internal medicineMyeloid leukemiaMinimal residual diseaseCumulative incidenceGastroenterologyPolymerase chain reactionMedicineChromosomal translocationReal-time polymerase chain reactionLeukemiaAcute leukemiaComplete remissionIncidence (geometry)ImmunologyBiologyChemotherapyGeneGeneticsCohort

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Year
2005
Type
article
Volume
90
Issue
12
Pages
1626-34
Citations
47
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Claudia Scholl, Richard F. Schlenk, Karina Eiwen et al. (2005). The prognostic value of MLL-AF9 detection in patients with t(9;11)(p22;q23)-positive acute myeloid leukemia.. PubMed , 90 (12) , 1626-34.