Southwest Oncology Group Study S0530: A phase 2 trial of clofarabine and cytarabine for relapsed or refractory acute lymphocytic leukaemia

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Clofarabine and cytarabine target different steps in DNA synthesis and replication, are synergistic in vivo, and have non-overlapping toxicities, making this combination a potentially promising treatment for acute lymphocytic leukaemia. Thirty-seven patients were treated. The median age was 41 years, 44% of patients were either in ≥2nd relapse or had refractory disease and 59% of patients had poor risk cytogenetics. Six out of 36 patients (17%) achieved a complete remission with or without complete count recovery; median overall survival was 3 months. Nucleoside transporter expression did not predict outcome. This regimen lacked sufficient activity to warrant further testing. © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Advani, A. S., Gundacker, H. M., Sala-Torra, O., Radich, J. P., Lai, R., Slovak, M. L., … Appelbaum, F. R. (2010). Southwest Oncology Group Study S0530: A phase 2 trial of clofarabine and cytarabine for relapsed or refractory acute lymphocytic leukaemia. British Journal of Haematology, 151(5), 430–434. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2141.2010.08387.x

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