Abstract
Abstract 4529
To observe the efficacy and safety of imatinib mesylate (IM) accompany with allogeneic transplantation for chronic myeloid leukemia (CML).
During the period from January 2003 to August 2011,we retrospectively observed 95 patients with CML receiving IM for a minimum of 4 months before allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). Patients with advanced CML received IM from 3 month after transplantation for 12 months.
Among 95 enrolled patients (CML-CP 76, CML-AP 10, CML-BP 9), types of transplantation: sib-matched HSCT 64, unrelated-HSCT 19, haplo-HSCT 12. For the whole patients, 7 year overall survival (OS) is 80.5%, and disease free survival (DFS) is 74.5%. Complete hematologic response (CHR) is 93.6%, complete cytogenetic response (CCR) is 84.5%, major cytogenetic response (MCR) is 60.3% at 7 year. For CML-CP1, OS is 83.2% and CML-AP/BC is 33.3% (P<0.05). Compared patients of advanced CML achieving CP2 after IM and with no CP2,the former has better results of CCR or MCR, OS and PFS (P<0.05). The total treatment related mortality (TRM) is 16.8%. Cox multivariate regression analysis of prognostic factors indicates that status of CML and severe acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD III-‡W) retain independent predictive value. No increase in rates of serious adverse events was observed with continuous use of IM for up to 7 years.
For chronic myeloid leukemia, combining with imatinib mesylate and allogeneic transplantation is a good strategy, with favorable long-term follow-up results and acceptable TRM, especially for the patients with advanced CML.
No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.
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