| Literature DB >> 28838287 |
Eriko Sato1, Noriyoshi Iriyama2, Michihide Tokuhira3, Tomoiku Takaku4, Maho Ishikawa5, Tomonori Nakazato6, Kei-Ji Sugimoto7, Hiroyuki Fujita8, Isao Fujioka4, Norio Asou5, Norio Komatsu4, Masahiro Kizaki3, Yoshihiro Hatta2, Tatsuya Kawaguchi9.
Abstract
Our study aims to highlight the critical role of the introduction of second generation tyrosine kinase inhibitors (2nd TKIs) on the prognosis of patients with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) in chronic phase (CML-CP), as determined by European Treatment and Outcome Study (EUTOS) system. Patients who were diagnosed with CML-CP before March 2009 were classified into the imatinib group, and those diagnosed after April 2009 were classified into the 2nd TKI group. EUTOS high-risk patients exhibited significantly worse outcomes in terms of event-free survival (EFS), progression-free survival (PFS), and CML-associated death than those considered to be low-risk. Risk stratification by EUTOS score was predictive of risk-associated clinical outcomes in patients classified into the imatinib group; however, the EUTOS score failed to predict the outcomes of patients classified into the 2nd TKI group. Our data suggest that the introduction of 2nd TKIs might have improved treatment outcomes, particularly in EUTOS high-risk patients.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic myeloid leukemia; EUTOS score; prognosis; tyrosine kinase inhibitor
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28838287 DOI: 10.1080/10428194.2017.1365858
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Leuk Lymphoma ISSN: 1026-8022