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What are the survival rates for acute lymphoblastic leukemia?

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What are the survival rates for acute lymphoblastic leukemia?

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About 98 percent of children with newly diagnosed ALL attain an initial complete remission (absence of leukemic cells) in four to six weeks. At least 90 percent of children are cured. If the child does not have a relapse within five years after therapy is stopped, the likelihood of continued disease-free survival is excellent.

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