‘Acute myeloid leukemia: a comprehensive review and 2016 update’
New York University · New York Oncology Hematology
Abstract
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is the most common acute leukemia in adults, with an incidence of over 20 000 cases per year in the United States alone. Large chromosomal translocations as well as mutations in the genes involved in hematopoietic proliferation and differentiation result in the accumulation of poorly differentiated myeloid cells. AML is a highly heterogeneous disease; although cases can be stratified into favorable, intermediate and adverse-risk groups based on their cytogenetic profile, prognosis within these categories varies widely. The identification of recurrent genetic mutations, such as FLT3-ITD, NMP1 and CEBPA, has helped refine individual prognosis and guide management. Despite advances in…
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Myeloid leukemia
- CEBPA
- Medicine
- Cytarabine
- Oncology
- Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
- Transplantation
- Internal medicine
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