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Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is a rare disease. The annual incidence varies from 1–3 per 1 million people. It is more common in males than females. The incidence is higher in children than adults.
In children, the most common age range is 1–9 years, while in adults, it is more frequent between ages 20–60.
What is the incidence and epidemiology of acute lymphoblastic leukemia?
In children, the most common age range is 1–9 years, while in adults, it is more frequent between ages 20–60.