Repetitive cycles of cytoreductive therapy followed by stem cell autografting for nonlymphoblastic transformation of chronic granulocytic leukaemia
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0609.1985.tb02828.x
Repetitive cycles of cytoreductive therapy followed by stem cell autografting for nonlymphoblastic transformation of chronic granulocytic leukaemia
Abstract
Treatment of nonlymphoblastic transformation of chronic granulocytic leukaemia (CGL) by marrow ablative chemotherapy, followed by autologous stem cell reinfusion, induced a 2nd chronic phase with a median duration of 5.5 months at the cost of high morbidity and mortality. One course of intensive cytoreductive chemotherapy, similar to a remission induction course in acute nonlymphoblastic leukaemia (ANLL), followed by a buffy coat reinfusion, induced a short-lived 2nd chronic phase in 4 out of 9 patients. Two successive courses, each followed by an autologous stem cell reinfusion, induced a new chronic phase in 4 out of 5 consecutive patients. Multiple intensive chemotherapy courses, followed by autologous stem cell rescue, offer an effective palliative treatment of nonlymphoblastic transformation of CGL with a relatively low morbidity due to the treatment itself.
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