TY - JOUR
T1 - Impact of marrow unrelated donor search duration on outcome of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in second remission
AU - Dini, G.
AU - Valsecchi, M. Grazia
AU - Micalizzi, C.
AU - Busca, A.
AU - Balduzzi, A.
AU - Arcese, W.
AU - Cesaro, S.
AU - Prete, A.
AU - Rabusin, M.
AU - Mazzolari, E.
AU - Di Bartolomeo, P.
AU - Sacchi, N.
AU - Pession, A.
AU - Giorgiani, G.
AU - Lanino, E.
AU - Lamparelli, T.
AU - Favre, C.
AU - Bosi, A.
AU - Manzitti, C.
AU - Galimberti, S.
AU - Locatelli, Franco
PY - 2003
Y1 - 2003
N2 - We analyzed the outcome of 167 consecutive children with second CR acute lymphoblastic leukemia ( ALL), for whom an unrelated donor (UD) search was activated between 1989 and 1998 at a median time of 2 months after relapse. A suitable donor was identified for 70 patients at 1 year and 6.5 months before and after 1995 from search activation, respectively; a further leukemia relapse occurred during the search in 94 children at a median of 4 months after search activation, 36 of whom underwent UD ( 14) or other types of transplant ( 22), beyond second CR, while 58 died of progressive disease. Of 73 patients not experiencing a second relapse, 64 underwent UD ( 46) or other types of transplant ( 18), while nine proceeded with chemotherapy, and only four of them survived. The 3-year disease-free survival (DFS) from second CR for the 167 patients is 15.1%, whereas 3-year DFS after transplant for the 60 UD and 40 alternative donor transplanted children is 31.6 and 25.4%, respectively. In conclusion, a further relapse is the main factor adversely affecting outcome of children with second CR ALL. Thus, for these patients, the search should be activated early after relapse and either a UD or an alternative transplant should be performed as early as possible.
AB - We analyzed the outcome of 167 consecutive children with second CR acute lymphoblastic leukemia ( ALL), for whom an unrelated donor (UD) search was activated between 1989 and 1998 at a median time of 2 months after relapse. A suitable donor was identified for 70 patients at 1 year and 6.5 months before and after 1995 from search activation, respectively; a further leukemia relapse occurred during the search in 94 children at a median of 4 months after search activation, 36 of whom underwent UD ( 14) or other types of transplant ( 22), beyond second CR, while 58 died of progressive disease. Of 73 patients not experiencing a second relapse, 64 underwent UD ( 46) or other types of transplant ( 18), while nine proceeded with chemotherapy, and only four of them survived. The 3-year disease-free survival (DFS) from second CR for the 167 patients is 15.1%, whereas 3-year DFS after transplant for the 60 UD and 40 alternative donor transplanted children is 31.6 and 25.4%, respectively. In conclusion, a further relapse is the main factor adversely affecting outcome of children with second CR ALL. Thus, for these patients, the search should be activated early after relapse and either a UD or an alternative transplant should be performed as early as possible.
KW - childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia
KW - cord blood transplantation
KW - bone marrow transplantation
KW - unrelated marrow donor
KW - childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia
KW - cord blood transplantation
KW - bone marrow transplantation
KW - unrelated marrow donor
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/262056
U2 - 10.1038/sj.bmt.1704132
DO - 10.1038/sj.bmt.1704132
M3 - Article
SN - 0268-3369
VL - 32
SP - 325
EP - 331
JO - Bone Marrow Transplantation
JF - Bone Marrow Transplantation
ER -