PMID: 8971372Dec 1, 1996Paper

Melphalan alone prior to allogeneic bone marrow transplantation from HLA-identical sibling donors for hematologic malignancies: alloengraftment with potential preservation of fertility in women

Bone Marrow Transplantation
S SinghalJ Mehta

Abstract

Melphalan has rarely been used as a single agent for conditioning prior to allogeneic marrow transplantation. Twenty-eight patients (median age 19.5 years) undergoing allogeneic BMT for acute leukemia (n = 26) or lymphoblastic lymphoma (n = 2) in first remission (n = 10) or beyond (n = 18) from HLA-identical siblings received 240 mg/m2 melphalan. Death due to primary graft failure was seen in two patients. Sustained hematopoietic recovery was seen in all the others (n = 22) not dying early due to toxicity (n = 2) or persistent active disease (n = 2). The 3-year probabilities of transplant-related mortality and relapse were 35% and 62%, respectively. Seven patients are alive and well at 103-163 months (median 136) with Karnofsky scores of 100% (10-year disease-free survival, 25%). Of the 16 patients with donors of the opposite sex, seven underwent cytogenetic studies after BMT and showed complete chimerism with donor cells. Amongst the four women who were 15-30 years at the time of the transplant, there were seven pregnancies over 297 months of follow-up beyond 2 years from transplant. In contrast, no pregnancies were seen in 53 women with hematologic malignancies who were conditioned with other regimens over 3524 months of foll...Continue Reading

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