Of the several kinds of therapy-related leukemia, therapy-related acute promyelocytic leukemia (t-APL) is most closely associated with topoisomerase II inhibitor administration for treatment of malignancies in adults. Although rare in children, the majority of therapy-related malignancies have been etoposide-related APL associated with Langerhans cell histiocytosis. The authors describe the development of t-APL after chemotherapy administered for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) in an 8-year-old girl. One month after cessation of the 3-year chemotherapy regimen of doxorubicin and other agents but not etoposide or radiotherapy, the patient was diagnosed with t-APL with positive PML-RARA molecular abnormality. The patient attained a complete remission following treatment with all-trans retinoic acid-containing chemotherapy. Thereafter, she successfully received hematopoietic stem cell transplantation from an HLA-matched sibling donor. Development of t-APL associated with NHL in children appears to be rare.