Stem cell origins of leukaemia and curability

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It is suggested that most childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemias and some other paediatric cancers are chemo-curable because they arise in stem cell populations that are functionally transient, chemosensitive and programmed for apoptosis. Most adult acute leukaemias are chemo-incurable at least in part because they originate in relatively drug resistant stem cells with extensive self-renewal capacity. The latter property in turn increases the probability of clones evolving with multi-drug resistance. Particular mutations may superimpose additional adverse features on leukaemic cells. © 1993 Macmillan Press Ltd.

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Greaves, M. F. (1993). Stem cell origins of leukaemia and curability. British Journal of Cancer, 67(3), 413–423. https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1993.81

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