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Treatment of children with epipodophyllotoxin-induced secondary acute myeloid leukemia.

E S Sandler1, D J Friedman, M M Mustafa, N J Winick, W P Bowman, G R Buchanan.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Secondary acute myeloid leukemia (AML) after treatment with epipodophyllotoxins is being observed with increased frequency. Therapeutic options are limited for patients with secondary AML and the role of bone marrow transplantation is unclear.
METHODS: The authors report the treatment outcome of a cohort of 17 children who developed epipodophyllotoxin-induced secondary AML after therapy for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) that included etoposide but no irradiation or alkylating agents. Thirteen patients (76%) had 11q23 chromosomal abnormalities that were not present at the initial diagnosis of ALL.
RESULTS: Remission induction was attempted in 16 children, with 13 (81%) achieving a complete remission. After consolidation, 9 of these 13 patients received a bone marrow transplant (BMT): 2 with 4-hydroperoxycyclophosphamide-purged autologous marrow, 4 from a human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-identical sibling, 1 from a mismatched parental donor, and 2 from a matched unrelated donor. One additional child underwent allogeneic BMT without an attempt at reinduction. Of the 10 patients who received transplants, 2 were alive and well 27+ and 36+ months, respectively, after BMT. Of the 7 patients who did not receive a transplant, at last follow-up 1 had survived off therapy for 8 months for recurrent ALL whereas 6 died of AML.
CONCLUSIONS: These data confirm the poor prognosis of secondary AML after epipodophyllotoxin treatment for childhood ALL. Although patients with secondary AML can achieve a remission, it is usually of brief duration. Allogeneic BMT may offer the possibility of long term remission in some of these patients. More information is needed to better define the risks and benefits of epipodophyllotoxin therapy for childhood ALL.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9041170     DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0142(19970301)79:5<1049::aid-cncr24>3.0.co;2-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer        ISSN: 0008-543X            Impact factor:   6.860


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