Intrathecal triple therapy decreases central nervous system relapse but fails to improve event-free survival when compared with intrathecal methotrexate: Results of the Children's Cancer Group (CCG) 1952 study for standard-risk acute lymphoblastic leukemia, reported by the Children's Oncology Group

Yousif Matloub, Susan Lindemulder, Paul S. Gaynon, Harland Sather, Mei La, Emmett Broxson, Rochelle Yanofsky, Raymond Hutchinson, Nyla A. Heerema, James Nachman, Marilyn Blake, Linda M. Wells, April D. Sorrell, Margaret Masterson, John F. Kelleher, Linda C. Stork

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