Treating older patients with AML.

Leukemia supplements Pub Date : 2012-08-01 Epub Date: 2012-08-09 DOI:10.1038/leusup.2012.11
S Amadori
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The treatment of older patients with acute myeloid leukemia is a difficult challenge. Older adults are more likely to have comorbidities that can limit treatment options, the disease tends to be more aggressive biologically and outcomes are worse than those in younger patients. Deciding which older patients would benefit from intensive chemotherapy is difficult, and efforts are underway to improve existing risk-assessment tools. Treatment should be individualized and may include standard chemotherapy for those patients who have none or at most one adverse factor, or investigational agents for those presenting with multiple poor-risk features. Low-intensity therapies are recommended for those patients who are deemed too frail to tolerate myelosuppressive regimens.

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治疗老年AML患者。
老年急性髓性白血病患者的治疗是一项艰巨的挑战。老年人更有可能有合并症,这可能限制治疗选择,这种疾病往往更具生物学侵略性,结果比年轻患者更差。决定哪些老年患者将从强化化疗中受益是困难的,并且正在努力改进现有的风险评估工具。治疗应该是个体化的,对于那些没有或最多只有一种不良因素的患者,可能包括标准化疗,或者对于那些表现出多种低风险特征的患者,可能包括研究性药物。低强度治疗被推荐给那些被认为过于虚弱而不能耐受骨髓抑制方案的患者。
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