Abstract

The FLAMSA concept was designed as a conditioning regimen for acute leukemia separating leukemia therapy from reduced intensity conditioning. Leukemia treatment consists of a short and intensive chemotherapy followed after a 3-day rest by conditioning with intensive immune suppression and reduced intensity of myeloablative (stem cell toxic) treatment preferably total body irradiation (TBI). Furthermore, it included T cell depletion “in vivo” with antithymocyte globulin (ATG) for prophylaxis of graft-versus-host disease followed by restitution of immunity by the transfusion of donor lymphocytes

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