What Are Some Clinical Predictors for Relapse in Acute Myeloid Leukemia

What Are Some Clinical Predictors for Relapse in Acute Myeloid Leukemia?

What Are Some Clinical Predictors for Relapse in Acute Myeloid Leukemia? from Patient Empowerment Network on Vimeo.

What do acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients need to know about risk of relapse? Dr. Catherine Lai from Penn Medicine explains her perspective. Learn about relapse risk groups and testing that may help in determining risk of relapse. 

[ACT]IVATION TIP from Dr. Lai: Have a conversation with your provider about mutations, and do you as a patient have a specific mutation that can be…that can be tracked and also specifically what risk group on my end, what risk group am I in, because that also gives some insight as to your risk of relapse.”

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Transcript: 

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Dr. Lai, what are some of the clinical predictors for relapse in AML patients?

Dr. Catherine Lai:

So, in general, predictors of relapse, some of it depends on what risk category you’re in, so whether or not you’re favorable, intermediate, or adverse risk of the adverse risk patients are more likely to relapse once in complete remission. The other thing, what I would say is that which mutations are present, a diagnosis is a good…also a good way to track and follow disease.

So if you have a specific mutation is to be able to follow that and to be able to quantify it on testing, and then be able to track to see if that increases over time as a predictor of relapse, I would say that, in general, minimal residual disease testing and these predictors or other blood-based markers are not standards.

So a lot of this is novel and is still not standard of care yet, so the activation to here is to just have a conversation with your provider about mutations, and do you as a patient have a specific mutation that can be…that can be tracked and also specifically what risk group on my end, what risk group am I in, because that also gives some insight as to your risk of relapse. 

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