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Review
. 2019 Mar;98(3):541-559.
doi: 10.1007/s00277-019-03606-0. Epub 2019 Jan 21.

The leukemia strikes back: a review of pathogenesis and treatment of secondary AML

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The leukemia strikes back: a review of pathogenesis and treatment of secondary AML

Edna Cheung et al. Ann Hematol. 2019 Mar.

Abstract

Secondary AML is associated with a disproportionately poor prognosis, consistently shown to exhibit inferior response rates, event-free survival, and overall survival in comparison with de novo AML. Secondary AML may arise from the evolution of an antecedent hematologic disorder, or it may arise as a complication of prior cytotoxic chemotherapy or radiation therapy in the case of therapy-related AML. Because of the high frequency of poor-risk cytogenetics and high-risk molecular features, such as alterations in TP53, leukemic clones are often inherently chemoresistant. Standard of care induction had long remained conventional 7 + 3 until its reformulation as CPX-351, recently FDA approved specifically for secondary AML. However, recent data also suggests relatively favorable outcomes with regimens based on high-dose cytarabine or hypomethylating agents. With several investigational agents being studied, the therapeutic landscape becomes even more complex, and the treatment approach involves patient-specific, disease-specific, and therapy-specific considerations.

Keywords: AML with myelodysplasia-related changes; FLAG; Hypomethylating agents; Liposomal daunorubicin and cytarabine; Secondary AML; Therapy-related AML.

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