Acute myelogenous leukemia : progress and controversies : proceedings of a Wyeth-Ayerst-UCLA Symposia Western Workshop held at Lake Lanier, Georgia, November 28-December 1, 1989
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Acute myelogenous leukemia : progress and controversies : proceedings of a Wyeth-Ayerst-UCLA Symposia Western Workshop held at Lake Lanier, Georgia, November 28-December 1, 1989
(UCLA symposia on molecular and cellular biology, new ser.,
Wiley-Liss, c1990
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Description
The inclusion of experimental and clinical data in a single volume, together with an emphasis on recent and controversial issues, combine to make this treatise unique in its approach to acute myelogenous leukemia (AML). Investigators from diverse disciplines critically examine what is now understood about the pathogenesis of this disease and discuss new and emerging therapeutic approaches. Chapters cover subjects ranging from leukemia in atomic bomb survivors to RAS gene mutations in AML and the pharmacologically directed design of AML therapy.
Table of Contents
- Etiology - additional observations on high risk of leukemia, R.Miller
- possible relationship of exposure to low energy electromagnetic fields and cancer, C.Byus
- molecular and cellular biology - the biology of blast cells in acute myeloblastic leukemia, E.McCulloch
- analysis of clonal cell populations in human leukemia, A.Turhan et al
- clinical aspects - cytogenetic abnormalities in childhood AML, D.Kalwinsky et al
- response to treatment in acute myelogenous leukemia, H.Preisler
- chemotherapy - children - evaluating therapy for AML, A.Keating and R.Gale
- AML trials at St.Jude Children's Research Hospital, J.Mirro et al
- chemotherapy - adults - effect of exclusion criteria on interpretation of clinical outcome in AML, A.Keating and M.Baker
- survival with acute myelogenous leukemia, A.Rohatiner et al
- transplants - strategies to treat acute myelogenous leukemia, R.Gale and A.Butturini
- bone marrow transplantation for AML, E.Estey et al
- acute myelogenous leukemia - progress and controversies, R.Gale.
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