2019
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2019-127788
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High Risk Genomic Alterations Identified at the Time of Diagnosis Are Strongly Associated with MRD and Subsequent Poor Outcomes in AYA ALL Patients Treated on a Pediatric Inspired Chemotherapy Regimen

Abstract: Eighty-six newly diagnosed Philadelphia-negative ALL pts were enrolled from 2012 to 2018, from 14 Australian centres; 82 pts were evaluable. Pts were stratified and treated as per the pediatric ANZCHOG Study 8 protocol based on BFM 2000. Response was assessed on day 33 and 79 by morphology, flow cytometry and RQ-PCR measurable residual disease (MRD) at a central lab according to EuroMRD criteria. Allogenic stem cell transplantation was permitted for high and very high-risk disease groups. Detailed genomic anal… Show more

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