Risk stratification is widely performed using a two-group system consisting of a low-risk [white blood cell (WBC) count ≤10,000/μL] and high-risk (WBC count >10,000/ μL) group; a three-group system consisting… Click to show full abstract
Risk stratification is widely performed using a two-group system consisting of a low-risk [white blood cell (WBC) count ≤10,000/μL] and high-risk (WBC count >10,000/ μL) group; a three-group system consisting of a low-risk (WBC count ≤10,000/μL and platelet count >40,000/μL), intermediate-risk (WBC count ≤10,000/μL and platelet count ≤40,000/μL), and high-risk (WBC count >10,000/ μL) group is also used.
               
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