Abstract
Acute Lymphoid Leukemia (ALL) is the most common type of pediatric cancer, being subclassified into B-cell ALL and T-cell ALL (T-ALL). T-ALL is an aggressive neoplasm, responsible for 15% of pediatric ALL cases, and is characterized by the abnormal proliferation of cells similar to T lymphocyte progenitors, which, due to an accumulation of molecular changes, have their maturation cycle in…