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Assessment of Patients Fitness at Diagnosis in Elderly Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Blood(2016)

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Background:Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a disease which predominantly affects patients with a median age at diagnosis over 65 years. The elderly population is highly heterogeneous and assessment strategies are needed to define the frailty profile. To date, evaluation of disease-related and patients specific factors in the context of clinic decision making has been largely subjective. Concerning AML therapy, several studies demonstrated improved survival for older patients receiving intensive induction chemotherapy compared to those receiving supportive care alone. Defining this subset of patients who are eligible or "fit" for intensive chemotherapy involves a great deal of subjectivity. Criteria yet have to be standardized across or within institutions.
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