Treatment Patterns and Survival Outcomes of Patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia Who Achieved Remission in the Connect ® Myeloid Disease Registry

Blood(2021)

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Introduction: Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is an aggressive myeloid malignancy that predominantly affects older patients (pts; median age at diagnosis 68 years). Despite treatment advances, remission and survival rates remain low. Previously, we reported that only 35% of pts newly diagnosed with AML in the Connect ® Myeloid Disease Registry (NCT01688011) who achieved remission subsequently proceeded to transplant; pts who received a transplant had longer overall survival (OS) than pts who did not (Roboz GJ, et al. Blood 2020;136[Suppl 1];Abstract 2523). Here, we aim to further investigate post-remission treatment patterns and outcomes in a real-world cohort of pts with AML.
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