Patients with relapsed acute myeloid leukemia following autograft have a poor prognosis. The possibility of allograft is frequently time-limited, as the disease reappears before a stem cell donor can be found in the worldwide registries. Cord blood transplantation is a new therapeutic approach, since cord blood units are rapidly available. The authors show how a relapsed chemotherapy-refractory patient was successful transplanted with a mismatched cord blood unit after reduced-intensity conditioning. Twenty-three months after transplantation, the child is in continuous complete remission and has full donor chimerism and no signs of chronic graft-versus-host disease.

Successful unrelated cord blood transplantation following reduced-intensity conditioning for refractory acute myeloid leukemia

Madon, Enrico;Fagioli, Franca
2004-01-01

Abstract

Patients with relapsed acute myeloid leukemia following autograft have a poor prognosis. The possibility of allograft is frequently time-limited, as the disease reappears before a stem cell donor can be found in the worldwide registries. Cord blood transplantation is a new therapeutic approach, since cord blood units are rapidly available. The authors show how a relapsed chemotherapy-refractory patient was successful transplanted with a mismatched cord blood unit after reduced-intensity conditioning. Twenty-three months after transplantation, the child is in continuous complete remission and has full donor chimerism and no signs of chronic graft-versus-host disease.
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Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols; Child, Preschool; Graft vs Host Disease; Graft vs Leukemia Effect; Humans; Leukemia, Myelomonocytic, Acute; Male; Neoplasm Recurrence, Local; Remission Induction; Treatment Outcome; Cord Blood Stem Cell Transplantation; Transplantation Conditioning
Berger, Massimo; Vassallo, Elena; Nesi, Francesca; Venturi, Claudio; Madon, Enrico; Fagioli, Franca
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