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  Česky / Czech version Trans. Hemat. dnes, 13, 2007, No. 3, p. 100–105.
 
B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Part V. Stem cell transplantation 
Papajík T., Raida L., Faber E., Indrák K. 

Hemato-onkologická klinika FNO a LF UP v Olomouci
 


Summary:

       Despite recent therapeutic advances B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) still represents an incurable disease with standard therapy. Early results of autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) suggested a significant proportion of patients remained disease-free for years, raising the possibility of cure. However, recent studies have shown no evidence of a plateau in the disease-free curves indicating incurability of B-CLL with ASCT. Initial results of allogeneic stem cell transplantation (allo-SCT) with myeloablative conditioning were disappointing due to the high transplant-related mortality, but led to long-term remission and possible cure in a significant proportion of relapsing and refractory patients. The availability of reduced-intensity conditioning (RIC) has resulted in increased use of allo-SCT and decreased early transplant-related mortality. In this setting the majority of anti-leukemia effect results from the graft-versus-leukemia reaction and not from the chemo- or radiotherapy. It should be point out that it remains too early to determine the long-term results of RIC allo-SCT with regard to morbidity of chronic graftversus- host disease and disease control.

        Key words: B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia, allogeneic, autologous, stem cell transplantation
       

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