Long-term survival (cures) in childhood acute leukemia. Follow-up of nine cases of acute lymphatic leukemia and two of acute myelogenous leukemia with complete remission lasting more than 10 years, three of them with normal progeny.

Paediatrician Pub Date : 1980-01-01
C Gasser
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11 children, aged between 18 months and 14 years, suffering from acute leukemia showed extremely long-term survival lasting 10-28 years, at an average of 18 years. 9 cases had acute lymphatic leukemia of the low risk group (apart from their age). 2 girls had acute myelogenous leukemia of the promyelocytic type, 1 of them belonging to the high risk group. Treatment was given for 2-10 years, at an average of 5 years, mostly in the form of modified 'monotherapy'. Total therapy, CNS prophylaxis (irradiation and methotrexate intrathecally) was not employed. The children were mostly controlled as outpatients to avoid the danger of hospital infections and to give them a better psychological ambiance. 3 grown-up patients are parents of altogether 6 children, which proves the possibility of normal progeny. The description of these exceptional cases, however, should not lead to the abolition of the present, very promising, intensive therapy with a high percentage of 5-year survivals.

儿童急性白血病的长期生存(治愈)。急性淋巴性白血病9例,急性髓性白血病2例,均完全缓解,随访10年以上,其中3例后代正常。
11例年龄在18个月~ 14岁的急性白血病患儿,生存期极长,10 ~ 28年,平均18年。低危组急性淋巴白血病9例(除年龄外)。早幼粒细胞型急性髓性白血病2例,高危组1例。治疗时间为2-10年,平均为5年,主要采用改良的“单一疗法”。未采用总治疗,CNS预防(照射和鞘内甲氨蝶呤)。为了避免医院感染的危险,并给他们一个更好的心理环境,这些儿童大多被控制在门诊。3例成年患者共生育6个孩子,证明正常子代的可能性。然而,对这些特殊病例的描述不应导致废除目前非常有前途的强化治疗,这种治疗具有很高的5年生存率。
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