1. Outcome of adult acute myeloid leukemia patients with extramedullary disease and treatment with venetoclax / hypomethylating agents
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Sabine Kayser, Khaled Sanber, Giovanni Marconi, Agnese Mattei, Marlise R. Luskin, Amar Kelkar, Marco Cerrano, Daniel Tuyet Kristensen, Anne Stidsholt Roug, Chiara Sartor, Fabio Giglio, Marta Riva, Lorenzo Rizzo, Francesco Saraceni, Selene Guerzoni, Federica Lessi, Erika Borlenghi, Mark J. Levis, Richard F. Schlenk, Tania Jain, and Cristina Papayannidis
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Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 - Abstract
We evaluated response to VEN/HMA in 46 patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) characterized by extramedullary disease (EMD). Median age was 65 (range, 19-81) years. Patients had a median of two EMD sites (range, 1-5) and 35 (76%) patients had concurrent bone marrow involvement. Twenty (43%) patients had highrisk genetic features according to the European Leukemia Net 2022 classification. Twenty-nine (63%) were relapsed or refractory after intensive chemotherapy (CTX) including 13 (28%) with prior allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (allo-HCT). Patients received a median of 2 cycles of VEN/HMA (range, 1-31). Twenty (43%) patients achieved complete remission (CR) or CR with incomplete hematological recovery (CRi) after VEN/HMA and five (11%) achieved a partial remission (PR). Six patients were subsequently consolidated with allo-HCT (CR/CRi, n=4; PR, n=2). Median follow-up was 49.1 months (95%-CI, 26.1 months - not reached) and median overall survival (OS) 6.4 months (95%-CI, 5.1-11 months). One-year and 2-years OS rates were 29.3% (95%-CI, 18.6-46.2%) and 12.3% (95%-CI, 5.5-27.6%), respectively. Age with a cut-off of 60 years had no impact on OS (P=0.90). Relapse occurred in 12 of 20 (60%) patients who achieved CR/CRi after VEN/HMA treatment. Of those, all except one succumbed to their disease. Six (30%) patients were in CR/CRi at last follow-up and 2 (10%) died in CR. In our cohort of patients with AML with EMD with high-risk features, treatment with VEN/HMA resulted in an encouraging ORR of 54% with a CR/CRi rate of 43.5%. However, VEN/HMA alone may not be effective in maintaining disease control.
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- 2024
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