We studied the hormonal pattern of nine patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. The patients were treated with standard therapeutic regimens. They were overweight by a mean of 52% at the end of the consolidation treatment, and this persisted after a follow-up of 2 years. The only endocrine alteration observed was a moderate decrease in serum testosterone levels in male patients. The other parameters studied were in the normal range. We conclude that prolonged treatment with high doses of corticosteroids, which have a depressive effect on metabolism, was responsible for the obesity.