@article{5374c1a79ca74b25835e2192012ffed3,
title = "Pediatric-inspired therapy compared to allografting for Philadelphia chromosome-negative adult ALL in first complete remission",
abstract = "For adults with Philadelphia chromosome-negative (Ph-) acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in first complete remission (CR1), allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) is an established curative strategy. However, pediatric-inspired chemotherapy may also offer durable leukemia-free survival in the absence of HCT. We compared 422 HCT recipients aged 18-50 years with Ph-ALL in CR1 reported to the CIBMTR with an age-matched concurrent cohort of 108 Ph- ALL CR1 patients who received a Dana-Farber Consortium pediatric-inspired non-HCT regimen. At 4 years of follow-up, incidence of relapse after HCT was 24\% (95\% CI 19-28) versus 23\% (95\% CI 15-32) for the non-HCT (chemo) cohort (P=0.97). Treatment-related mortality (TRM) was higher in the HCT cohort [HCT 37\% (95\% CI 31-42) versus chemo 6\% (95\% CI 3-12), P<0.0001]. DFS in the HCT cohort was 40\% (95\% CI 35-45) versus 71\% (95\% CI 60-79) for chemo, P<0.0001. Similarly, OS favored chemo [HCT 45\% (95\% CI 40-50)] versus chemo 73\% [(95\% CI 63-81), P<0.0001]. In multivariable analysis, the sole factor predictive of shorter OS was the administration of HCT [hazard ratio 3.12 (1.99-4.90), P<0.0001]. For younger adults with Ph- ALL, pediatric-inspired chemotherapy had lower TRM, no increase in relapse, and superior overall survival compared to HCT.",
author = "\{for the Acute Leukemia Committee of the CIBMTR and the Dana Farber ALL Consortium\} and Seftel, \{Matthew D.\} and Donna Neuberg and Zhang, \{Mei Jie\} and Wang, \{Hai Lin\} and Ballen, \{Karen Kuhn\} and Julie Bergeron and Stephen Couban and Freytes, \{C{\'e}sar O.\} and Mehdi Hamadani and Kharfan-Dabaja, \{Mohamed A.\} and Lazarus, \{Hillard M.\} and Taiga Nishihori and Kristjan Paulson and Wael Saber and Sallan, \{Stephen E.\} and Robert Soiffer and Tallman, \{Martin S.\} and Woolfrey, \{Ann E.\} and Deangelo, \{Daniel J.\} and Weisdorf, \{Daniel J.\} and Gorgun Akpek and Ulrike Bacher and Veronika Bachanova and Frederic Baron and Asad Bashey and Cahn, \{Jean Yves\} and Camitta, \{Bruce M.\} and Copelan, \{Edward A.\} and Lima, \{Marcos De\} and Abhinav Deol and Gale, \{Robert Peter\} and Usama Gergis and Hogan, \{William J.\} and Partow Kebriaei and Litzow, \{Mark R.\} and Loren, \{Alison W.\} and Miller, \{Alan M.\} and Maxim Norkin and Olsson, \{Richard F.\} and Ran Reshef and Mitchell Sabloff and Sandmaier, \{Brenda M.\} and Savani, \{Bipin N.\} and Schouten, \{Harry C.\} and Ravi Vij and Wiernik, \{Peter H.\} and Baldeep Wirk and Wood, \{William Allen1\}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.",
year = "2016",
month = mar,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1002/ajh.24285",
language = "English",
volume = "91",
pages = "322--329",
journal = "American journal of hematology",
issn = "0361-8609",
number = "3",
}