1989
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2141.1989.tb04289.x
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Duration of first remission as an indicator of long‐term survival in chronic myelogenous leukaemia

Abstract: Summary Approximately 31 patients with chronic myelogenous leukaemia (CML) are documented in the literature who survived more than 10 years after diagnosis. We present a CML‐patient whose survival of 27 years is probably the longest reported so far. The analysis of the course of disease in these patients revealed that the duration of unmaintained first remission after chemotherapy is of high prognostic significance. In 17 of 24 evaluable patients the remission lasted more than 1 year and in another five at lea… Show more

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