: We hypothesized that fit older patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) treated with decitabine (DEC) would report better health-related quality of life (HRQoL) outcomes compared to those receiving intensive chemotherapy (IC). We conducted a phase 3 randomized trial to compare DEC (10-day schedule) to IC (3+7) in older fit AML patients. HRQoL was a secondary endpoint, and it was assessed with the EORTC QLQ-C30 and the QLQ-ELD14. The following scales were a priori selected for defining the primary endpoint: physical and role functioning, fatigue, pain, and burden of illness. HRQoL was assessed at baseline, at regeneration from cycle 2, and at 6 and 12 months after randomization, and also prior to allo-HSCT and 100 days after transplantation. Overall, 606 patients underwent randomization. At 2 months, the risk of HRQoL deterioration was lower in the DEC arm than in the 3+7 arm (76% [95% CI, 69 to 82] v 88% [95% CI, 82 to 93]; odds ratio, 0.43 [95% CI, 0.24 to 0.76], P=.003). No statistically significant HRQoL differences were observed between treatment arms at the long-term evaluation combining assessments at 6 and 12 months. HRQoL deteriorations between baseline and post-allo-HSCT were observed in both arms. However, these deteriorations were not clinically meaningful in patients randomized to DEC, while this was the case for those in the 3+7 arm, in four out of the five primary HRQoL scales. Our HRQoL findings suggest that lower-intensity treatment with DEC, may be preferable to current standard IC (3+7), in fit older AML patients. ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT02172872).

Decitabine in Older Patients with AML: Quality of Life Results of the EORTC-GIMEMA-GMDS-SG Randomized Phase III Trial / Efficace, F., Kicinski, M., Coens, C., Suciu, S., Van Der Velden, W.J.F.M., Noppeney, R., Chantepie, S.P., Griskevicius, L., Neubauer, A., Audisio, E., Luppi, M., Fuhrmann, S., Foà, R., Crysandt, M., Gaidano, G., Vrhovac, R., Venditti, A., Posthuma, E.F.M., Candoni, A., Baron, F., et al.. - In: BLOOD. - ISSN 1528-0020. - 144:5(2024), pp. 541-551. [10.1182/blood.2023023625]

Decitabine in Older Patients with AML: Quality of Life Results of the EORTC-GIMEMA-GMDS-SG Randomized Phase III Trial

Luppi, Mario;Candoni, Anna;
2024

Abstract

: We hypothesized that fit older patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) treated with decitabine (DEC) would report better health-related quality of life (HRQoL) outcomes compared to those receiving intensive chemotherapy (IC). We conducted a phase 3 randomized trial to compare DEC (10-day schedule) to IC (3+7) in older fit AML patients. HRQoL was a secondary endpoint, and it was assessed with the EORTC QLQ-C30 and the QLQ-ELD14. The following scales were a priori selected for defining the primary endpoint: physical and role functioning, fatigue, pain, and burden of illness. HRQoL was assessed at baseline, at regeneration from cycle 2, and at 6 and 12 months after randomization, and also prior to allo-HSCT and 100 days after transplantation. Overall, 606 patients underwent randomization. At 2 months, the risk of HRQoL deterioration was lower in the DEC arm than in the 3+7 arm (76% [95% CI, 69 to 82] v 88% [95% CI, 82 to 93]; odds ratio, 0.43 [95% CI, 0.24 to 0.76], P=.003). No statistically significant HRQoL differences were observed between treatment arms at the long-term evaluation combining assessments at 6 and 12 months. HRQoL deteriorations between baseline and post-allo-HSCT were observed in both arms. However, these deteriorations were not clinically meaningful in patients randomized to DEC, while this was the case for those in the 3+7 arm, in four out of the five primary HRQoL scales. Our HRQoL findings suggest that lower-intensity treatment with DEC, may be preferable to current standard IC (3+7), in fit older AML patients. ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT02172872).
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Decitabine in Older Patients with AML: Quality of Life Results of the EORTC-GIMEMA-GMDS-SG Randomized Phase III Trial / Efficace, F., Kicinski, M., Coens, C., Suciu, S., Van Der Velden, W.J.F.M., Noppeney, R., Chantepie, S.P., Griskevicius, L., Neubauer, A., Audisio, E., Luppi, M., Fuhrmann, S., Foà, R., Crysandt, M., Gaidano, G., Vrhovac, R., Venditti, A., Posthuma, E.F.M., Candoni, A., Baron, F., et al.. - In: BLOOD. - ISSN 1528-0020. - 144:5(2024), pp. 541-551. [10.1182/blood.2023023625]
Efficace, Fabio; Kicinski, Michal; Coens, Corneel; Suciu, Stefan; Van Der Velden, Walter J F M; Noppeney, Richard; Chantepie, Sylvain P; Griskevicius,...espandi
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