• J Natl Compr Canc Netw · Jul 2012

    Practice Guideline

    Acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

    • Joseph C Alvarnas, Patrick A Brown, Patricia Aoun, Karen Kuhn Ballen, Naresh Bellam, William Blum, Michael W Boyer, Hetty E Carraway, Peter F Coccia, Steven E Coutre, Jennifer Cultrera, Lloyd E Damon, Daniel J DeAngelo, Dan Douer, Haydar Frangoul, Olga Frankfurt, Salil Goorha, Michael M Millenson, Susan O'Brien, Stephen H Petersdorf, Arati V Rao, Stephanie Terezakis, Geoffrey Uy, Meir Wetzler, Andrew D Zelenetz, Maoko Naganuma, Kristina M Gregory, and National Comprehensive Cancer Network.
    • J Natl Compr Canc Netw. 2012 Jul 1;10(7):858-914.

    AbstractThe inaugural NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines) for acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) were developed as a result of meetings convened by a multi-disciplinary panel of experts in 2011. These NCCN Guidelines provide recommendations on the diagnostic evaluation and workup for ALL, risk assessment, risk-stratified treatment approaches based on the Philadelphia chromosome status and age (adults vs. adolescents/young adults), assessment of minimal residual disease, and supportive care considerations. It is recommended that patients be treated at specialized centers with expertise in the management of ALL.

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