PMID: 2501170Mar 1, 1989Paper

Acute nonlymphocytic leukemia in the elderly: results of a retrospective study

Haematologica
R LatagliataMaria Concetta Petti

Abstract

Seventy-four patients over 60 years of age with new cases of ANLL diagnosed between January, 1980 and December, 1986 were retrospectively evaluated. Twenty-nine (median age 63, range 60-70) received aggressive induction polychemotherapy: 15 achieved CR (52%), 10 were resistant (34.5%) and 4 died during induction (13.5%). Overall median survival was 6 1/2 months, median CR duration and median survival of responders were 9 and 13 months, respectively. Eight patients (median age 70.4, range 64-74) received low doses of Ara-C: 2 achieved CR, 5 were resistant and 1 died during induction, with an overall median survival of 6 1/2 months; 37 patients (median age 72, range 60-86) received only supportive care and cytostatic therapy for disease control with Hydroxyurea and 6-Mercaptopurine if WBC greater than 20 x 10(9)/l: overall median survival was 6 months and 2 patients are still alive after 18 and 26 months. Aggressive chemotherapy seems to be the treatment of choice in patients less than or equal to 70 years, while for those over 70 current supportive care may offer good survival and a good quality of life.

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