About this trial
"In daily clinical practice, 2022 ELN guidelines were used to predict response to conventional treatment and to guide the need for allogenic stem cell transplantation. But, the team has to underline that ELN guidelines are mainly reflective of relatively young Caucasian patients. Few studies have compared 2017 and 2022 ELN in ethnicity cohorts to evaluate the potential prognostic value of this new criteria in these types of population. For example, with the 2022 ELN guidelines, the disease-free surviva) and the overall survival of African American \< 60 y.o were not statistically different between intermediate and adverse groups (p=0.30, p=0,46). There were not a significant difference between favorable and intermediate groups in DFS (p=0.42, p=0.42) respectively in African American and Hispanic patients or in OS (p=0.67) in Hispanic patients. Is the 2022 ELN applicable to all ethnic subgroups? To date, no studies have examined and validated its applicability in Middle Eastern or North Coast of Africa (MENAFC) patients."
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Newly diagnosed AML
At least 18 yo
MENAFC (Middle East ern of North Coast of Africa) patients with HLA HLA > 50%
ECOG performance status of 0,1,2,3"
Disqualifiers
Acute promyelocytic leukemia
Patients alive at the start of the study who did not receive study information or who objected to the collection of data"
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Middle Eastern or North Coast of Africa patients with newly AML