articleBloodOct 10, 2006BRONZE OA

Outcome of 609 adults after relapse of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL); an MRC UKALL12/ECOG 2993 study

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Abstract

Most adults with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) who achieve complete remission (CR) will relapse. We examined the outcome of 609 adults with recurring ALL, all of whom were previously treated on the Medical Research Council (MRC) UKALL12/ECOG2993 study, where the overall survival (OS) of newly diagnosed patients is 38% (95% confidence interval [CI]=36%-41%) at 5 years. By contrast, OS at 5 years after relapse was 7% (95% CI=4%-9%). Factors predicting a good outcome after salvage therapy were young age (OS of 12% in patients younger than 20 years vs OS of 3% in patients older than 50 years; 2P

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Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Internal medicine
  • Lymphoblastic Leukemia
  • Confidence interval
  • Young adult
  • Pediatrics
  • Surgery
  • Leukemia
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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