Literature DB >> 8069181

Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in the elderly.

P R Taylor1, M M Reid, S J Proctor.   

Abstract

Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) is rare in adults over the age of 60 years, with an incidence of 1 per 100,000 per year. We review the current (sparse) literature and our Regional experience of 62 consecutive cases of ALL in this age group collected over a ten year period. The patterns of cytogenetic abnormalities and immunophenotypes differs from those seen in ALL in childhood and young adults, but are similar to those reported in previous studies. B-ALL was found at twice the rate observed in younger adults (9/51 versus 6/99) and T-ALL was rare (2/51). In our patients we had few cytogenetic results but in the literature up to 50% of patients have been found to be Philadelphia positive, supporting the hypothesis that ALL in this group is often a stem cell disorder. In our patients treatment results were disappointing, with only 30% of those given 'curative' treatment achieving a complete remission, and a relapse rate of 92%, mirroring other published series. The overall four year survival was 4%. We conclude that ALL in the elderly is a rare condition with an extremely poor prognosis. Aggressive treatment may prolong life but it seldom cures.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8069181     DOI: 10.3109/10428199409049625

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Leuk Lymphoma        ISSN: 1026-8022


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