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Marks DI et al. – The biology and outcome of adult T–cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia are poorly understood. The authors present here the clinical and biological features of 356 patients treated uniformly on the prospective trial (UKALL XII/ECOG 2993) with the aim of describing the outcome and identifying prognostic factors. This study provides a baseline for trials of new drugs such as nelarabine and may allow risk–adapted therapy in patients with poor–prognosis T–cell ALL.
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