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Real life outcomes of patients aged ≥75 years old with acute promyelocytic leukemia: experience of the PETHEMA registry.

Olga SalameroDavid Martínez-CuadrónMarta Anna SobasCelina BenaventeSusana VivesJavier de laSernaManuel Mateo Pérez EncinasLourdes EscodaCristina GilSalut BrunetFernando RamosAleksandra HolowieckaMariluz AmigoIsabel KrsnikFélix MansoJesús AriasJosé González-CamposJosefina SerranoJalanta OleksiukManuel BarriosRaimundo García-BoyeroAndrés NovoMiguel Angel SanzPau Montesinosnull null
Published in: Leukemia & lymphoma (2019)
Acute promyelocytic leukemia is infrequent among patients aged ≥75 years old, a population that is rarely eligible for clinical protocols. This study aims to analyze the treatment strategies and clinical outcomes of very old APL patients reported to the international PETHEMA registry. Between 1997 and 2017, among 2501 APL cases registered 120 were ≥75 years old. Treatment approaches were: AIDA regimen, 79 patients; ATRA alone, 23; 16, supportive care (SC) and 2, other strategies. Patients treated with AIDA were younger, had better ECOG and lower leukocytes. Complete remission (CR) was achieved in 65% of AIDA-group vs. 45% in the ATRA-group, being infections followed by bleeding the most frequent causes of induction death. Patients in CR after AIDA showed 3-year DFS of 73%. Our real-life series of very old APL patients provides a reference basis for future treatment strategies aiming to improve clinical outcomes in this challenging population.
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