Several papers authored by international experts have proposed recommendations on the management of BCR-ABL1+ chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). Following these recommendations, survival of CML patients has become very close to normal. The next, ambitious, step is to bring as many patients as possible into a condition of treatment-free remission (TFR). The Gruppo Italiano Malattie EMatologiche dell'Adulto (GIMEMA; Italian Group for Hematologic Diseases of the Adult) CML Working Party (WP) has developed a project aimed at selecting the treatment policies that may increase the probability of TFR, taking into account 4 variables: the need for TFR, the tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs), the characteristics of leukemia, and the patient. A Delphi-like method was used to reach a consensus among the representatives of 50 centers of the CML WP. A consensus was reached on the assessment of disease risk (EUTOS Long Term Survival [ELTS] score), on the definition of the most appropriate age boundaries for the choice of first-line treatment, on the choice of the TKI for first-line treatment, and on the definition of the responses that do not require a change of the TKI (BCR-ABL1 ≤10% at 3 months, ≤1% at 6 months, ≤0.1% at 12 months, ≤0.01% at 24 months), and of the responses that require a change of the TKI, when the goal is TFR (BCR-ABL1 >10% at 3 and 6 months, >1% at 12 months, and >0.1% at 24 months). These suggestions may help optimize the treatment strategy for TFR.

Managing chronic myeloid leukemia for treatment-free remission: a proposal from the GIMEMA CML WP / Baccarani, M., Abruzzese, E., Accurso, V., Albano, F., Annunziata, M., Barulli, S., Beltrami, G., Bergamaschi, M., Binotto, G., Bocchia, M., Caocci, G., Capodanno, I., Cavazzini, F., Cedrone, M., Cerrano, M., Crugnola, M., D'Adda, M., Elena, C., Fava, C., Fazi, P., et al.. - In: BLOOD ADVANCES. - ISSN 2473-9529. - 3:24(2019), pp. 4280-4290. [10.1182/bloodadvances.2019000865]

Managing chronic myeloid leukemia for treatment-free remission: a proposal from the GIMEMA CML WP

Marasca, Roberto;
2019

Abstract

Several papers authored by international experts have proposed recommendations on the management of BCR-ABL1+ chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). Following these recommendations, survival of CML patients has become very close to normal. The next, ambitious, step is to bring as many patients as possible into a condition of treatment-free remission (TFR). The Gruppo Italiano Malattie EMatologiche dell'Adulto (GIMEMA; Italian Group for Hematologic Diseases of the Adult) CML Working Party (WP) has developed a project aimed at selecting the treatment policies that may increase the probability of TFR, taking into account 4 variables: the need for TFR, the tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs), the characteristics of leukemia, and the patient. A Delphi-like method was used to reach a consensus among the representatives of 50 centers of the CML WP. A consensus was reached on the assessment of disease risk (EUTOS Long Term Survival [ELTS] score), on the definition of the most appropriate age boundaries for the choice of first-line treatment, on the choice of the TKI for first-line treatment, and on the definition of the responses that do not require a change of the TKI (BCR-ABL1 ≤10% at 3 months, ≤1% at 6 months, ≤0.1% at 12 months, ≤0.01% at 24 months), and of the responses that require a change of the TKI, when the goal is TFR (BCR-ABL1 >10% at 3 and 6 months, >1% at 12 months, and >0.1% at 24 months). These suggestions may help optimize the treatment strategy for TFR.
2019
3
24
4280
4290
Managing chronic myeloid leukemia for treatment-free remission: a proposal from the GIMEMA CML WP / Baccarani, M., Abruzzese, E., Accurso, V., Albano, F., Annunziata, M., Barulli, S., Beltrami, G., Bergamaschi, M., Binotto, G., Bocchia, M., Caocci, G., Capodanno, I., Cavazzini, F., Cedrone, M., Cerrano, M., Crugnola, M., D'Adda, M., Elena, C., Fava, C., Fazi, P., et al.. - In: BLOOD ADVANCES. - ISSN 2473-9529. - 3:24(2019), pp. 4280-4290. [10.1182/bloodadvances.2019000865]
Baccarani, Michele; Abruzzese, Elisabetta; Accurso, Vincenzo; Albano, Francesco; Annunziata, Mario; Barulli, Sara; Beltrami, Germana; Bergamaschi, Mic...espandi
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