Differences in childhood leukemia incidence and survival between Southern Thailand and the United States: a population-based analysis
Pediatric Blood & Cancer2015Vol. 62(10), pp. 1790–1798
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Kathryn Demanelis, Hutcha Sriplung, Rafael Meza, Surapon Wiangnon, Laura S. Rozek, Michael E. Scheurer, Philip J. Lupo
Abstract
While leukemia and ALL incidence increased in Songkhla, differences in leukemia trends, particularly AML incidence, may suggest etiologic or diagnostic differences between Songkhla and the US. This work highlights the importance of evaluating childhood cancer trends in low- and middle-income countries.
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