Azacitidine for the treatment of relapsed and refractory AML in older patients.

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Date publication

février 2015

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr CAILLOT Denis


Tous les auteurs :
Itzykson R, Thepot S, Berthon C, Delaunay J, Bouscary D, Cluzeau T, Turlure P, Prebet T, Dartigeas C, Marolleau JP, Recher C, Plantier I, Stamatoullas A, Devidas A, Taksin AL, Guieze R, Caillot D, Vey N, Ades L, Ifrah N, Dombret H, Fenaux P, Gardin C

Résumé

The prognosis of patients older than 50 with relapsed or refractory AML is dismal. Azacitidine has been investigated in older AML patients. Here we report the outcome of 130 patients older than 50 years included in a multicenter patient named program of azacitidine after relapse (n=67) or induction failure (n=63) of intensive chemotherapy. Median age was 67 years, cytogenetic risk was high in 28% and performance status >/=2 in 15% of cases. Most (72%) patients received azacitidine at the standard schedule (75mg/m(2)/d, 7 days/month) for a median of 4 courses. The overall response rate was 17% (CR: 10%, CRi: 7%). Median overall survival was 8.4 months. Achievement of CR/CRi was associated with prolonged survival (P=0.0001), whereas hematological improvement according to MDS criteria, achieved in 36% of patients with resistant disease, did not improve survival. In multivariate analysis, high risk cytogenetics (P=0.022) and peripheral blasts >10% (P

Référence

Leuk Res. 2015 Feb;39(2):124-30