European LeukemiaNet criteria for failure or suboptimal response reliably identify patients with CML in early chronic phase treated with imatinib whose eventual outcome is poor

  • David Marin
    Department of Haematology, Hammersmith Hospitals Trust, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
  • Dragana Milojkovic
    Department of Haematology, Hammersmith Hospitals Trust, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
  • Eduardo Olavarria
    Department of Haematology, Hammersmith Hospitals Trust, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
  • Jamshid S. Khorashad
    Department of Haematology, Hammersmith Hospitals Trust, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
  • Hugues de Lavallade
    Department of Haematology, Hammersmith Hospitals Trust, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
  • Alistair G. Reid
    Department of Haematology, Hammersmith Hospitals Trust, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
  • Letizia Foroni
    Department of Haematology, Hammersmith Hospitals Trust, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
  • Katayoun Rezvani
    Department of Haematology, Hammersmith Hospitals Trust, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
  • Marco Bua
    Department of Haematology, Hammersmith Hospitals Trust, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
  • Francesco Dazzi
    Department of Haematology, Hammersmith Hospitals Trust, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
  • Jiri Pavlu
    Department of Haematology, Hammersmith Hospitals Trust, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
  • Matthias Klammer
    Department of Haematology, Hammersmith Hospitals Trust, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
  • Jaspal S. Kaeda
    Department of Haematology, Hammersmith Hospitals Trust, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
  • John M. Goldman
    Department of Haematology, Hammersmith Hospitals Trust, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
  • Jane F. Apperley
    Department of Haematology, Hammersmith Hospitals Trust, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom

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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>The majority of patients with chronic myeloid leukemia in chronic phase gain substantial benefit from imatinib but some fail to respond or lose their initial response. In 2006, the European LeukemiaNet published recommendations designed to help identify patients responding poorly to imatinib. Patients were evaluated at 3, 6, 12, and 18 months and some were classified as “failure” or “suboptimal responders.” We analyzed outcomes for 224 patients with chronic myeloid leukemia in chronic phase treated in a single institution to validate these recommendations. Patients were followed for a median of 46.1 months. At each time point, patients classified as “failure” showed significantly worse survival, progression-free survival, and cytogenetic response than other patients; for example, based on the assessment at 12 months, the 5-year survival was 87.1% versus 95.1% (P = .02), progression-free survival 76.% versus 90% (P = .002), and complete cytogenetic response rate 26.7% versus 94.1% (P < .001). Similarly, the criteria for “suboptimal response” at 6 and 12 months identified patients destined to fare badly, although criteria at 18 months were less useful. The predictive value of some other individual criteria varied. In general, the LeukemiaNet criteria have useful predictive value, but a case could now be made for combining the categories “failure” and “suboptimal response.”</jats:p>

Journal

  • Blood

    Blood 112 (12), 4437-4444, 2008-12-01

    American Society of Hematology

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