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Review
. 2009 Jul;100(5):580-5.
doi: 10.5980/jpnjurol.100.580.

[Therapy related leukemia with 11q23 abnormality induced by chemotherapy consisted of docetaxel for advanced prostatic carcinoma: case report]

[Article in Japanese]
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[Therapy related leukemia with 11q23 abnormality induced by chemotherapy consisted of docetaxel for advanced prostatic carcinoma: case report]

[Article in Japanese]
Kazuyuki Numakura et al. Nihon Hinyokika Gakkai Zasshi. 2009 Jul.

Abstract

A balanced translocation involving 11q23 (MLL gene) could be observed in therapy related leukemia (TRL) patients generally treated with topoisomerase II inhibitors. Few reports have been published on TRL following docetaxel administration. Herein, we report a patient who developed acute myelomonocytic leukemia (AMMoL) with t (9; 11) (p22; q23) following chemotherapy mainly consisted of docetaxel for advanced prostatic carcinoma. A 69-year-old man was treated with a systemic chemotherapy containing docetaxel (total dose = 585 mg) for hormone-refractory metastatic poorly differentiated prostate carcinoma. Although, no disease progression of the prostatic carcinoma was observed, AMMoL with t (9; 11) (p22; q23) developed only ten months later from the administration of docetaxel. Docetaxel was considered to be the cause of TRL because of the presence of t (9; 11) (p22; q23) translocation and clinical course.

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