Low CNS Relapse Incidence without Radiotherapy and Improvement of Outcome: Results of Subsequent EORTC-CLG 58881 and 58951 Trials in Pediatric T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) (original) (raw)
Blood, 2012
Abstract
133 Background: T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) accounts for 15% of ALL cases in children and has been associated with a higher risk for central nervous system (CNS) relapse and a worse prognosis. In EORTC trials 58831 and 2, standard risk (SR) patients (pts) were not irradiated but received intermediate dose methotrexate (MTX) courses; for medium and high risk pts, high dose (HD) MTX was added to the treatment regimen and the administration of cranial radiotherapy (RT) was randomised. The omission of RT didn't result in an increase of CNS or systemic relapse and consequently, CNS-directed chemotherapy was substituted for RT in all following trials. The long-term outcome of T-ALL pts in the subsequent phase III trials (58881 and 58951) are presented here. Methods: The BFM backbone for ALL treatment was applied to all EORTC-CLG trials since 1983. As CNS treatment in study 58881, SR pts received 4 HD MTX courses (5 g/m2) in interval therapy and 10 IT MTX injections durin...
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