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Title: | Busulfan is effective second-line therapy for older patients with Philadelphia-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms intolerant of or unresponsive to hydroxyurea | Authors: | Forsyth, Cecily J ;Douglas, G.;Harrison, C.N.;Bennett, M.;Stevenson, W.S.;Hounsell, J.;Ratnasingam, S.;Ritchie, D.;Ross, D.M.;Grigg, A. | Affliation: | Central Coast Local Health District Gosford Hospital |
Issue Date: | Jan-2017 | Source: | 58(1):89-95 | Journal title: | Leukemia & lymphoma | Department: | Haematology | Abstract: | Hydroxyurea (Hu) is widely used as first-line cytoreductive therapy for patients with high-risk Philadelphia-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms (Ph-neg MPN), but a small proportion of patients have refractory disease or experience adverse effects. Studies have demonstrated busulfan (Bu) to be an active first-line agent, but data on its role as second-line or later therapy are minimal. To evaluate its efficacy and safety in this context, we undertook a multicenter audit of Ph-neg MPN patients who had received Bu as therapy for Hu intolerance or failure. Of 51 patients identified, 38 (75%) achieved either complete or partial hematological response following at least one Bu cycle. Bu was generally well tolerated, with only 21/135 (15%) cycles complicated by adverse effects, predominantly cytopenia; only 6% of cycles were ceased due to treatment complications. Bu is an effective and well-tolerated agent in patients with Ph-neg MPN in the setting of Hu intolerance or unresponsiveness. | URI: | https://elibrary.cclhd.health.nsw.gov.au/cclhdjspui/handle/1/1066 | DOI: | 10.1080/10428194.2016.1187269 | Pubmed: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27454522 | ISSN: | 1026-8022 | Publicaton type: | Journal Article | Keywords: | Drug Therapy |
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