The results of discontinuing therapy in children with acute lymphocytic leukemia observed at four associated institutions are presented. Of the 247 patients who achieved complete remission, 122 (49.3%) reached the point of discontinuing therapy after 2-4 years of continuous remission. The median period off therapy was 13 months with a range of 1-69 mth. Of the 122 children removed from therapy, 27 (22.1%) relapsed, mainly in the bone marrow; relapses occurred 1-32 mth after cessation of therapy (median 10 mth) with only 2 relapses occurring later than 2 yr. By actuarial analysis, 57% of the patients are projected in continuous remission after 5 yr from cessation of therapy. Neither selected features at diagnosis nor single modalities of treatment were found to predict whether relapse would occur after discontinuing therapy. Long-term remission and possibly cure can be expected in over one-third of newly diagnosed children with ALL after 2-4 years of antileukemic treatment.
Discontinuing therapy in childhood acute lymphocytic leukemia. A multicentric survey in Italy / Mandelli, Franco; S., Amadori; A. C., Rajnoldi; L. C., Di Montezemolo; E., Madon; G., Masera; G., Meloni; L., Pacilli; G., Paolucci; G., Pastore; P., Rosito; C., Uderzo; Vecchi,. - In: CANCER. - ISSN 0008-543X. - 46:6(1980), pp. 1319-1323.
Discontinuing therapy in childhood acute lymphocytic leukemia. A multicentric survey in Italy
MANDELLI, Franco;
1980
Abstract
The results of discontinuing therapy in children with acute lymphocytic leukemia observed at four associated institutions are presented. Of the 247 patients who achieved complete remission, 122 (49.3%) reached the point of discontinuing therapy after 2-4 years of continuous remission. The median period off therapy was 13 months with a range of 1-69 mth. Of the 122 children removed from therapy, 27 (22.1%) relapsed, mainly in the bone marrow; relapses occurred 1-32 mth after cessation of therapy (median 10 mth) with only 2 relapses occurring later than 2 yr. By actuarial analysis, 57% of the patients are projected in continuous remission after 5 yr from cessation of therapy. Neither selected features at diagnosis nor single modalities of treatment were found to predict whether relapse would occur after discontinuing therapy. Long-term remission and possibly cure can be expected in over one-third of newly diagnosed children with ALL after 2-4 years of antileukemic treatment.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.