Abstract

Twenty-three patients greater than age 60 years with acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) received induction therapy with continuous infusion cytosine arabinoside (1.5 g/m2/day, day 1-3), mitoxantrone (10 mg/m2/day, day 1-3) and etoposide (800 mg/m2, day 4). Patients entering complete remission (CR) were eligible to receive an identical consolidation cycle. Eighteen of the 23 patients (78%; 95% confidence interval 56% to 93%) entered CR. Twelve of these received consolidation therapy and 4 of these remain in remission at 3 to 20 months. Hematologic toxicity of the regimen was acceptable; only 1 patient died following therapy (having attained a CR). Non-hematologic toxicity was mostly mild (grade 2 or less) with one episode of grade 3 cerebellar toxicity. While this regimen induces a high CR rate in patients > age 60 years, relapses remain common and overall survival is too early to assess.

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