Title: ACUTE MYELOID LEUKEMIA AML
1ACUTE MYELOID LEUKEMIA (AML)
Presented by Judi McCarter
2Clinical Overview
- Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is one of four types
of leukemia. - AML is cancer of the blood-forming tissue (bone
marrow). - Normal bone marrow produces red cells, white
cells, and platelets. - AML causes bone marrow to produce too many
immature white blood cells (blast cells). - Suppresses normal blood cell production.
- Anemia, leucopenia, thrombocytopenia
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5Clinical Overview
- AML is acquired from genetic damage to the DNA of
a single cell in the bone marrow resulting in
malignancy. - Diagnosed by clinical laboratory tests performed
on blood and bone marrow. - Primarily affects adults and children younger
than one year old. - Incidence is 2.5 out of 100,000 people.
6Signs and Symptoms
- Fatigue
- Shortness of breath on exertion
- Easy bruising
- Petechiae
- Bleeding in the nose or from the gums
- Prolonged bleeding from minor cuts
- Recurrent minor infections or poor healing of
minor cuts - Loss of appetite or weight loss
- Mild fever
7Statistics
- Incidence
- Mortality
- Prognosis
- Prognosis
- Prognosis
5-year survival rate in adults over 65 is 4
20-30 experience remission or are cured
Sources American Cancer Society, 2003 The
Leukemia Lymphoma Society, 2003
8Risk Factors
- Age
- Older adults are more likely to develop AML
- Smoking
- 20 of AML cases are linked to smoking
- Doubles the risk of disease in people older than
60 - Genetic disorders
- Down syndrome, Fanconis anemia
- High doses of radiation
- Long-term survivors of atomic bombs
- Previous chemotherapy treatment
- Breast cancer, ovarian cancer, lymphoma
- Exposure to industrial chemicals
- Benzene
9Treatments for AML
- Chemotherapy
- Phase One Remission induction therapy
- Phase Two Remission continuation therapy
- Radiation therapy for certain cases
- Bone marrow transplantation
10Prognosis for AML
- Survival rates greatly improved over past 25
years. - Majority of patients still succumb to the
disease. - Remission rates inversely related to age.
- 5-year survival rate in adults under 65 is 33
- 5-Year survival rate in adults over 65 is 4
- Dependent upon several factors.
- Age
- White blood cell count
- Presence of translocations in bone marrow
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11The Future
- Clinical trials
- New drug treatments
- Vaccines
- Immunotherapy
- Leukemia type-specific therapy
- Gene therapy
- Block encoding instructions of an oncogene
- Target the oncoprotein
- Blood and marrow stem cell transplantation
- Bone marrow transplantation provides long-term,
disease-free survival among patients in remission -
12Jillian had leukemia. She was only one year old.
She needed a transplant, but no one in her family
was a match. Joe had joined the Registry at the
encouragement of a friend. Brought together by
the National Marrow Donor Program, this donor and
recipient now have a life-long connection. http//
www.marrow.org
13- 1-800-4MY-SDBB 1-800-469-7322
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14Questions??
Thank you.