Could a simple blood test replace painful bone marrow tests for kids with leukemia?
NCT ID NCT07483476
Summary
This study aims to see if a blood test can track childhood leukemia as effectively as current painful bone marrow tests. Researchers will compare cancer DNA found in blood samples with DNA from bone marrow samples taken at key treatment points. The goal is to find a less invasive way to monitor treatment response and predict relapse risk in children and teens with acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
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