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Optimizing survival outcomes with post-remission therapy in acute myeloid leukemia
Bruno C Medeiros1, Steven M Chan2, Naval G Daver3
1Department of Hematology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California.
Abstract:
Optimization of post-remission therapies to maintain complete remission and prevent relapse is a major challenge in treating patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Monitoring patients for measurable residual disease (MRD) is helpful to identify those at risk for relapse. Hypomethylating agents are being investigated as post-remission therapy. Identification of recurrent genetic alterations that drive disease progression has enabled the design of new, personalized approaches to therapy for patients with AML. Emerging data suggest that targeted post-remission therapy, alone or in combination with chemotherapy, may improve outcomes. Results of ongoing clinical trials will further define potential clinical benefits.
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