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The acute promyelocytic leukaemia success story : curing leukaemia through targeted therapies
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The acute promyelocytic leukaemia success story : curing leukaemia through targeted therapies

Kim L Rice and Hugues de Thé
Journal of internal medicine, Vol.276(1), pp.61-70
2014
PMID: 24635409

Abstract

Cancer Life Sciences
The recent finding that almost all patients with acute promyelocytic leukaemia (APL) may be cured using a combination of retinoic acid (RA) and arsenic trioxide (As(2)O(3)) (N Engl J Med, 369, 2013 and 111) highlights the progress made in our understanding of APL pathogenesis and therapeutic approaches over the past 25 years. The study of APL has revealed many important lessons related to transcriptional control, nuclear organization, epigenetics and the role of proteolysis in biological control. Even more important has been the clinical demonstration that molecularly targeted therapy can eradicate disease.

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Citation topics
1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.141 Hormone Therapy
1.141.407 Nuclear Receptors
Web Of Science research areas
Cell Biology
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Clinical Medicine
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