Factors that may drive relapse in AYAs with ALL
Dr. Wolfson noted that a range of factors may affect the duration of treatment. For example, the AYA population is more likely to be uninsured or underinsured, which can make them more likely to stop treatment or miss appointments.
Finally, Dr. Wolfson acknowledged that this study had limitations, primarily its single-institution approach and its limited sample size.
This study was funded by the National Institutes of Health, the St. Baldrick’s Scholar Career Development Award, and the Concern Foundation. The authors declared no conflicts of interest.