Revised Recommendations of the International Working Group for Diagnosis, Standardization of Response Criteria, Treatment Outcomes, and Reporting Standards for Therapeutic Trials in Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Author:

Cheson Bruce D.1,Bennett John M.1,Kopecky Kenneth J.1,Büchner Thomas1,Willman Cheryl L.1,Estey Elihu H.1,Schiffer Charles A.1,Doehner Hartmut1,Tallman Martin S.1,Lister T. Andrew1,Lo-Coco Francesco1,Willemze Roel1,Biondi Andrea1,Hiddemann Wolfgang1,Larson Richard A.1,Löwenberg Bob1,Sanz Miguel A.1,Head David R.1,Ohno Ryuzo1,Bloomfield Clara D.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Hematology/Oncology, Georgetown University, Washington, DC; University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY; Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA; University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX; Karmanos Cancer Institute, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI; University of Münster, Münster; University of Grosshadern, Munich; University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany; University Tor Vergata of Rome; Clinica Pediatrica Università Milano...

Abstract

An International Working Group met to revise the diagnostic and response criteria for acute myelogenous leukemia originally published in 1990, as well as to provide definitions of outcomes and reporting standards to improve interpretability of data and comparisons among trials. Since the original publication, there have been major advances in our understanding of the biology and molecular genetics of acute leukemia that are clinically relevant and warrant incorporation into response definitions. Differences from the 1990 recommendations included a category of leukemia-free state, new criteria for complete remission, including cytogenetic and molecular remissions and remission duration. Storage of viable blasts for correlative studies is important for future progress in the therapy of these disorders.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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