Clinicobiological features and outcome of acute promyelocytic leukemia occurring as a second tumor: The GIMEMA experience

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We analyzed the clinicobiological features and treatment outcome of a series of acute promyelocytic leukemias (APLs) occurring as a second tumor (APL-st's, n = 51) and compared these with a large group of de novo APL cases (n = 641), both observed by the Italian cooperative group GIMEMA. In the APL-st group, 37 patients had received radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy for their primary malignancy (PM), while 14 had been treated by surgery alone. Compared with de novo APL patients, APL-st patients were characterized by a predominance of females (P < .003), higher median age (P < .05), and worse performance status (P

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Pulsoni, A., Pagano, L., Lo Coco, F., Avvisati, G., Mele, L., Di Bona, E., … Mandelli, F. (2002). Clinicobiological features and outcome of acute promyelocytic leukemia occurring as a second tumor: The GIMEMA experience. Blood, 100(6), 1972–1976. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2001-12-0312

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