intellectual functioning (verbal, performance and full-scale IQ) in 43 children treated for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) with chemotherapy-only was evaluated in a nationwide, prospective, sibling-controlled study. Intellectual assessment was performed at diagnosis and repeated shortly after cessation of 2 years treatment, including intrathecal and systemic chemotherapy. Using hierarchical regression analysis, patients' and siblings' (n = 27) scores were longitudinally analysed and compared to assess possible changes and differences over time. At both assessments, before and after treatment, patients showed average scores on intelligence tests compared to population norms. Longitudinal analysis and cross-sectional comparisons revealed...