Approach to central nervous system leukemia in children from low-middle income countries (LMICs)

Malini Maya , Swaminathan Keerthivasagam , Shyam Srinivasan , Priya Mary Jacob , Guruprasad Chellappan Sojamani , Kalasekhar Vijayasekharan
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Central nervous system (CNS) leukemia remains a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge associated with treatment failure in children. CNS-directed therapy intensification to improve survival outcomes results in long-term neurocognitive deficits in many survivors due to the neurologic insult acquired in the developing brain. With the improved outcomes of childhood leukemia in high income countries, attempts are being made to reduce long-term morbidity without compromising survival outcome. In the near future, immunotherapy and targeted agents might play an increased role in improving childhood leukemia survival with lesser long-term morbidity. Due to the paucity of published literature in low and middle income countries (LMIC), there is a need for streamlining the management of CNS leukemia in children in this setting. This review summarises the available evidences in the management of pediatric CNS leukemia, and discusses practical aspects pertaining to diagnosis and treatment in an LMIC setting.
中低收入国家儿童中枢神经系统白血病的研究
中枢神经系统(CNS)白血病仍然是儿童治疗失败的诊断和治疗挑战。中枢神经系统定向强化治疗以改善生存结果,导致许多幸存者由于发育中的大脑获得神经损伤而出现长期神经认知缺陷。随着高收入国家儿童白血病预后的改善,正在努力在不影响生存结果的情况下降低长期发病率。在不久的将来,免疫治疗和靶向药物可能在提高儿童白血病生存率和降低长期发病率方面发挥更大的作用。由于低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)的已发表文献的缺乏,有必要在这种情况下简化儿童中枢神经系统白血病的管理。本综述总结了小儿中枢神经系统白血病治疗的现有证据,并讨论了在LMIC环境下诊断和治疗的实际问题。
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