Abstract
Durable remissions in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) require a 2-year maintenancephase that includesdailyoral 6-mercaptopurine (6MP).Adherenceto oral6MP among Asian-American and African-American children with ALL is unknown. We enrolled 298 children with ALL (71 Asian Americans, 68 African Americans, and 159 non-Hispanic whites) receiving oral 6MP for the maintenance phase. Adherence was measured electronically for 39 803 person-days. Adherence declined from 95.0% (month 1) to 91.8% (month 5, P < .0001). Adherence rates were significantly (P < .0001) lower in Asian Americans (90.0% ± 4.9%) and African Americans (87.1% ± 4.4%), as compared with non-Hispanic whites (95.2% ± 1.3%). Race-specific sociodemographic characteristics helped explain poor adherence (African Americans: low maternal education [less than a college degree: 78.9%, vs at least college degree: 94.6%; P < .0001]; Asian Americans: low-income households <90% to define nonadherence, 20.5% of the participants were nonadherers. We identify race-specific determinants of adherence, and define a clinically relevant level of adherence needed to minimize relapse risk in a multiracial cohort of children with ALL. This trial was registered at www.clinicaltrials.gov as #NCT00268528.
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Bhatia, S., Landier, W., Hageman, L., Kim, H., Chen, Y., Crews, K. R., … Relling, M. V. (2014). 6MP adherence in a multiracial cohort of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia: A Children’s Oncology Group study. Blood, 124(15), 2345–2353. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2014-01-552166
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