Old and new prognostic factors in acute myeloid leukemia with deranged core-binding factor beta

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Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) with deranged core-binding factor beta (CBFβ) is usually associated with a favorable prognosis with 50-70% of patients cured using contemporary treatments. We analyzed the prognostic significance of clinical features on 58 patients with CBFβ-AML aged ≤60 years. Increasing age was the only predictor for survival (P <0.001), with an optimal cut-point at 43 years. White blood cells (WBCs) at diagnosis emerged as an independent risk factor for relapse incidence (P = 0.017), with 1.1% increase of hazard for each 1.0 × 109/L WBC increment. KIT mutations lacked prognostic value for survival and showed only a trend for relapse incidence (P = 0.069). © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Cairoli, R., Beghini, A., Turrini, M., Bertani, G., Nadali, G., Rodeghiero, F., … Morra, E. (2013). Old and new prognostic factors in acute myeloid leukemia with deranged core-binding factor beta. American Journal of Hematology, 88(7), 594–600. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajh.23461

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