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REDUCED INTENSITY VERSUS FULL MYELOABLATIVE CONDITIONING IN ALLOGENEIC STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION FOR ACUTE MYELOID LEUKEMIA

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  24-31

Abstract

 Introduction: ALLOGENEIC HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION (HSCT) has been reported to be a successful curative treatment in AML patients. MYELOABLATIVE CONDITIONING (MAC) is used more frequent as a preparing regimen. This study attempts to compare the outcome of patients who has received MAC and reduced- intensity conditioning (RIC).Methods: Totally, 618 patients with AML underwent HSCT at our center between 1991 and 2011. Of these, 564 received MAC (Busulfan plus Cyclophosphamide) and 54 patients received RIC consisting of Fludarabine and Busulfan. Patients with suitable performance were assigned in the MAC study group while patients who did not meet these criteria were assigned to the RIC group.Results: The median age at transplantation was 27 years for MAC and 30 years for RIC group (P value=0.12). The median follow-up of survivors was 1.75 years for MAC and 4.5 years for RIC. The 3-year OS for MAC and RIC groups was 74.2% and 80.7% (P value=0.75), respectively. The 3-year DFS was 67.2% for MAC and 69.7% for RIC, (P value=0.73). The 3-year incidence of relapse for MAC and RIC groups was 16.80% and 26.40%, respectively (P value=0.05).Conclusion: the results of the study showed borderline significance (P value=0.05) for incidence of relapse between MAC and RIC groups. However, to make accurate results longer follow up is required. No significant difference in OS and DFS was found between two groups. Further long- term follow- up of more cases is necessary to confirm this difference statistically. Our results indicated that the introduction of RIC allogeneic HSCT for AML patients, especially in elderly, was safe and feasible.

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    APA: Copy

    ALIMOGHADDAM, KAMRAN, JAHANI, MOHAMMAD, MOUSAVI, SEYYED ASADOLLAH, BAHAR, BABAK, IRAVANI, MASOUD, DERAKHSHANDEH, ROSHANAK, JALALI, ARASH, GHAFFARI, FATEMEH, JAFARPOUR, ALI, & GHAVAMZADEH, ARDESHIR. (2011). REDUCED INTENSITY VERSUS FULL MYELOABLATIVE CONDITIONING IN ALLOGENEIC STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION FOR ACUTE MYELOID LEUKEMIA. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEMATOLOGY-ONCOLOGY AND STEM CELL RESEARCH (IJHOSCR), 5(3), 24-31. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/313391/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    ALIMOGHADDAM KAMRAN, JAHANI MOHAMMAD, MOUSAVI SEYYED ASADOLLAH, BAHAR BABAK, IRAVANI MASOUD, DERAKHSHANDEH ROSHANAK, JALALI ARASH, GHAFFARI FATEMEH, JAFARPOUR ALI, GHAVAMZADEH ARDESHIR. REDUCED INTENSITY VERSUS FULL MYELOABLATIVE CONDITIONING IN ALLOGENEIC STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION FOR ACUTE MYELOID LEUKEMIA. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEMATOLOGY-ONCOLOGY AND STEM CELL RESEARCH (IJHOSCR)[Internet]. 2011;5(3):24-31. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/313391/en

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    KAMRAN ALIMOGHADDAM, MOHAMMAD JAHANI, SEYYED ASADOLLAH MOUSAVI, BABAK BAHAR, MASOUD IRAVANI, ROSHANAK DERAKHSHANDEH, ARASH JALALI, FATEMEH GHAFFARI, ALI JAFARPOUR, and ARDESHIR GHAVAMZADEH, “REDUCED INTENSITY VERSUS FULL MYELOABLATIVE CONDITIONING IN ALLOGENEIC STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION FOR ACUTE MYELOID LEUKEMIA,” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEMATOLOGY-ONCOLOGY AND STEM CELL RESEARCH (IJHOSCR), vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 24–31, 2011, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/313391/en

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