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International Consensus Classification of Myeloid Neoplasms and Acute Leukemias: integrating morphologic, clinical, and genomic data

Authors :
Daniel A. Arber
Attilio Orazi
Robert P. Hasserjian
Michael J. Borowitz
Katherine R. Calvo
Hans-Michael Kvasnicka
Sa A. Wang
Adam Bagg
Tiziano Barbui
Susan Branford
Carlos E. Bueso-Ramos
Jorge E. Cortes
Paola Dal Cin
Courtney D. DiNardo
Hervé Dombret
Eric J. Duncavage
Benjamin L. Ebert
Elihu H. Estey
Fabio Facchetti
Kathryn Foucar
Naseema Gangat
Umberto Gianelli
Lucy A. Godley
Nicola Gökbuget
Jason Gotlib
Eva Hellström-Lindberg
Gabriela S. Hobbs
Ronald Hoffman
Elias J. Jabbour
Jean-Jacques Kiladjian
Richard A. Larson
Michelle M. Le Beau
Mignon L.-C. Loh
Bob Löwenberg
Elizabeth Macintyre
Luca Malcovati
Charles G. Mullighan
Charlotte Niemeyer
Olatoyosi M. Odenike
Seishi Ogawa
Alberto Orfao
Elli Papaemmanuil
Francesco Passamonti
Kimmo Porkka
Ching-Hon Pui
Jerald P. Radich
Andreas Reiter
Maria Rozman
Martina Rudelius
Michael R. Savona
Charles A. Schiffer
Annette Schmitt-Graeff
Akiko Shimamura
Jorge Sierra
Wendy A. Stock
Richard M. Stone
Martin S. Tallman
Jürgen Thiele
Hwei-Fang Tien
Alexandar Tzankov
Alessandro M. Vannucchi
Paresh Vyas
Andrew H. Wei
Olga K. Weinberg
Agnieszka Wierzbowska
Mario Cazzola
Hartmut Döhner
Ayalew Tefferi
Arber, Daniel A
Orazi, Attilio
Hasserjian, Robert P
Borowitz, Michael J
Branford, Susan
Tefferi, Ayalew
Hematology
Source :
Blood, 140(11), 1200-1228. American Society of Hematology
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
American Society of Hematology, 2022.

Abstract

The classification of myeloid neoplasms and acute leukemias was last updated in 2016 within a collaboration between the World Health Organization (WHO), the Society for Hematopathology, and the European Association for Haematopathology. This collaboration was primarily based on input from a clinical advisory committees (CACs) composed of pathologists, hematologists, oncologists, geneticists, and bioinformaticians from around the world. The recent advances in our understanding of the biology of hematologic malignancies, the experience with the use of the 2016 WHO classification in clinical practice, and the results of clinical trials have indicated the need for further revising and updating the classification. As a continuation of this CAC-based process, the authors, a group with expertise in the clinical, pathologic, and genetic aspects of these disorders, developed the International Consensus Classification (ICC) of myeloid neoplasms and acute leukemias. Using a multiparameter approach, the main objective of the consensus process was the definition of real disease entities, including the introduction of new entities and refined criteria for existing diagnostic categories, based on accumulated data. The ICC is aimed at facilitating diagnosis and prognostication of these neoplasms, improving treatment of affected patients, and allowing the design of innovative clinical trials.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00064971
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Blood, 140(11), 1200-1228. American Society of Hematology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....73f429b131a6a30560a6b776c66041ba