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REMISSION RATE OF PRE-B ALL (ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA) AFTER INDUCTION CHEMOTHERAPY FOLLOWING UNITED KINGDOM ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKAEMIA 2011 (UKALL 2011) TRIAL PROTOCOL


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Title: REMISSION RATE OF PRE-B ALL (ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA) AFTER INDUCTION CHEMOTHERAPY FOLLOWING UNITED KINGDOM ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKAEMIA 2011 (UKALL 2011) TRIAL PROTOCOL

Authors: Hafiz Muhammad Murtaza, Tariq Ghafoor, Muhammad Shaheen Iqbal

Journal: Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal (PAFMJ)

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Publisher: Army Medical College, Rawalpindi.

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2021

Volume: 71

Issue: 2

Language: English

DOI: 10.51253/pafmj.v71i2.2966

Keywords: Acute lymphoblastic LeukaemiaInduction chemotherapyPre-B acute lymphoblastic leukaemiaRemission rateUnited Kingdom acute lymphoblastic leukaemia

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Abstract

Objective: To find out the rate of remission of Pre-B Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia in children at the end of induction treatment with United Kingdom Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia (UKALL) 2011 chemotherapy protocol.
Study Design: Prospective observational study.
Place and Duration of Study: Paediatric Oncology Unit, Combined Military Hospital Rawalpindi, from Nov 2017 to Oct 2018.
Methodology: Data of newly diagnosed patients of Pre-B Acute lymphoblastic Leukaemia, between 1 and 15 years of age was analysed. Patients were divided into low and high-risk groups and treated with United Kingdom Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia 2011 induction chemotherapy on regimens A and B respectively. Bone marrow aspiration was performed at the end of induction therapy (28 days), to document their remission status. Patients having ≤5% of blast cells were categorized to be in remission state and those with >5% blast cells were not considered in a state of remission.
Results: A total of 79 patients, 45 (57%) male and 34 (43%) females were enrolled. The mean age was 5.79 ± 3.59 years. Fever (86.1%) and pallor (77.2%) were the most common presentations. Fifty-three (67.1%) patients were treated with regimen A and 26 (32.9%) had regimen B chemotherapy. Febrile neutropenia and myopathy were the most common complications seen in 73 (92.4%) and 54 (71.1%) patients respectively. Eight patients (10.1%) died during induction chemotherapy. Bone marrow aspiration done at the end showed a 100% rate of remission for both regimens A and B.
Conclusion: Risk-based treatment of paediatric Acute lymphoblastic Leukaemia............


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