1. Optimal Duration of CPX-351 Treatment and Best Timing for Consolidation with Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation: Evidence from a Large Real-World Italian Study
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Guolo, Fabio, Fianchi, Luana, Martelli, Maria Paola, Chiusolo, Patrizia, Lussana, Federico, Grimaldi, Francesco, Pilo, Federica, Rondoni, Michela, Fili, Carla, Capelli, Debora, Breccia, Massimo, Mastaglio, Sara, Bocchia, Monica, Fumagalli, Monica, Galimberti, Sara, Mancini, Valentina, Piccioni, Anna Lina, Maurillo, Luca, Palmieri, Raffaele, Corbingi, Andrea, Vetro, Calogero, Sperotto, Alessandra, Gigli, Federica, Zappasodi, Patrizia, Mulé, Antonio, Borlenghi, Erika, Dargenio, Michelina, Lessi, Federica, Cerrano, Marco, Isidori, Alessandro, Brunetti, Lorenzo, Papayannidis, Cristina, Lunghi, Monia, Alati, Caterina, Gatani, Samuele, Mannelli, Francesco, Fracchiolla, Nicola, Gottardi, Michele, Cairoli, Roberto, Ferrara, Felicetto, Lemoli, Roberto Massimo, Venditti, Adriano, Pagano, Livio, and Todisco, Elisabetta
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Background:CPX-351, has been approved for the treatment of patients diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) arising from a previous myelodysplastic syndrome (s-AML) or secondary to chemotherapy (t-AML) as per former WHO 2016 classification, following results from the phase III trial (Lancet et al, JCO2018). Long term results from the trial confirmed that the benefit from CPX-351 over conventional 3+7 induction was maintained both in patients proceeding or not to allogeneic stem cell transplantation consolidation (HSCT). However, the information on the optimal duration of treatment with CPX-351 or the best timing for HSCT consolidation are still incomplete. Furthermore, there is also scarce data on the efficacy of CPX-351 among NPM1or FLT3-ITDmutated AML or in patient with low risk AML according to European Leukemia Net (ELN) classification, as those subgroups are rare among t-AML and s-AML.
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- 2023
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