1. Clinical Characteristics and Treatment Outcomes of Childhood Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia in Korea: A Nationwide Multicenter Retrospective Study by Korean Pediatric Oncology Study Group
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Chul Joo Lyu, Jae Young Lim, Hee Young Shin, Jung Yoon Choi, Bo Ram Kim, Hee Young Ju, Bin Cho, Keon Hee Yoo, Kyung Taek Hong, Ji Kyoung Park, Hyoung Jin Kang, Nack-Gyun Chung, Hee Jo Baek, Hoon Kook, Eun Sil Park, Jae Min Lee, Hyery Kim, Young Bae Choi, Jung Woo Han, Seung Min Han, Kyung Mi Park, Ji Yoon Kim, Eu Jeen Yang, Jae Wook Lee, Kyung-Nam Koh, Young Tak Lim, Ye Jee Shim, Seom Gim Kong, Ho Joon Im, Eun Jin Choi, Seongkoo Kim, Hong Hoe Koo, and Sang Kyu Park
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Male ,Acute promyelocytic leukemia ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Pediatric Cancer ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Tretinoin ,Disease-Free Survival ,Leukocyte Count ,Leukemia, Promyelocytic, Acute ,Internal medicine ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,Republic of Korea ,Humans ,Medicine ,Child ,Survival rate ,Retrospective Studies ,Chemotherapy ,All-trans retinoic acid ,business.industry ,Cerebral infarction ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Remission Induction ,Infant ,Myeloid leukemia ,Induction chemotherapy ,Retrospective cohort study ,Induction Chemotherapy ,medicine.disease ,Childhood ,Progression-Free Survival ,Treatment Outcome ,Oncology ,Child, Preschool ,Female ,Original Article ,business - Abstract
Purpose Acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) is a rare disease in children and there are some different characteristics between children and adult. We aimed to evaluate incidence, clinical characteristics and treatment outcomes of pediatric APL in Korea.Materials and Methods Seventy-nine pediatric APL patients diagnosed from January 2009 to December 2016 in 16 tertiary medical centers in Korea were reviewed retrospectively.Results Of 801 acute myeloid leukemia children, 79 (9.9%) were diagnosed with APL. The median age at diagnosis was 10.6 years (range, 1.3 to 18.0). Male and female ratio was 1:0.93. Thirty patients (38.0%) had white blood cell (WBC) count greater than 10×109/L at diagnosis. All patients received induction therapy consisting of all-trans retinoic acid and chemotherapy. Five patients (6.6%) died during induction chemotherapy and 66 patients (86.8%) achieved complete remission (CR) after induction chemotherapy. The causes of death were three intracranial hemorrhage, one cerebral infarction, and one sepsis. Five patients (7.1%) suffered a relapse during or after maintenance chemotherapy. The estimated 4-year event-free survival and overall survival (OS) rates were 82.1%±4.4%, 89.7%±5.1%, respectively. The 4-year OS was significantly higher in patients with initial WBC < 10×109/L than in those with initial WBC ≥ 10×109/L (p=0.020).Conclusion This study showed that the CR rates and survival outcomes in Korean pediatric APL patients were relatively good. The initial WBC count was the most important prognostic factor and most causes of death were related to serious bleeding in the early stage of treatment.
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- 2022
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