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Standardising acute myeloid leukaemia classification systems: a perspective from a panel of international experts

Authors :
Shallis, Rory M
Daver, Naval
Altman, Jessica K
Komrokji, Rami S
Pollyea, Daniel A
Badar, Talha
Bewersdorf, Jan P
Bhatt, Vijaya R
de Botton, Stéphane
de la Fuente Burguera, Adolfo
Carraway, Hetty E
Desai, Pinkal
Dillon, Richard
Duployez, Nicolas
El Chaer, Firas
Fathi, Amir T
Freeman, Sylvie D
Gojo, Ivana
Grunwald, Michael R
Jonas, Brian A
Konopleva, Marina
Lin, Tara L
Mannis, Gabriel N
Mascarenhas, John
Michaelis, Laura C
Mims, Alice S
Montesinos, Pau
Pozdnyakova, Olga
Pratz, Keith W
Schuh, Andre C
Sekeres, Mikkael A
Smith, Catherine C
Stahl, Maximilian
Subklewe, Marion
Uy, Geoffrey L
Voso, Maria Teresa
Walter, Roland B
Wang, Eunice S
Zeidner, Joshua F
Žučenka, Andrius
Zeidan, Amer M
Source :
The Lancet Haematology; September 2023, Vol. 10 Issue: 9 pe767-e776, 10p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The existence of two acute myeloid leukaemia classification systems—one put forth by WHO and one by the International Consensus Classification in 2022—is concerning. Although both systems appropriately move towards genomic disease definitions and reduced emphasis on blast enumeration, there are consequential disagreements between the two systems on what constitutes a diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia. This fundamental problem threatens the ability of heath-care providers to diagnose acute myeloid leukaemia, communicate with patients and other health-care providers, and deliver appropriate and consistent management strategies for patients with the condition. Clinical trial eligibility, standardised response assessments, and eventual drug development and regulatory pathways might also be negatively affected by the discrepancies. In this Viewpoint, we review the merits and limitations of both classification systems and illustrate how the coexistence, as well as application of both systems is an undue challenge to patients, clinicians, hematopathologists, sponsors of research, and regulators. Lastly, we emphasise the urgency and propose a roadmap, by which the two divergent classification systems can be harmonised.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23523026
Volume :
10
Issue :
9
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
The Lancet Haematology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs64346488
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/S2352-3026(23)00159-X