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02/29/2024 15:30

European treatment recommendations in the fight against acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Dr. Markus Bernards Public Relations und Kommunikation
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main

    After three years of intensive collaboration, leading European experts in adult acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) have published therapy recommendations for those suffering from this rare and aggressive cancer. One of the world's largest ALL study groups is based at Frankfurt University Hospital. Its systematic studies have already helped significantly increase the cure rate of those affected.

    The treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia in adults is extremely complex, lengthy and very stressful for patients. Compared to other types of cancer in adults, ALL is relatively rare, as a result of which its treatment in Europe has been organized by multicenter study groups for decades. To achieve the greatest possible scientific impact, several medical institutions simultaneously conduct research on optimizing and systematically developing therapy algorithms. The most important instrument for improving diagnostics and therapy is prospective academic studies, i.e. studies based on a predefined question that examine the effectiveness of a treatment method, and which are planned independently of the pharmaceutical industry.

    In Germany, this task has been carried out for decades by the German Multicenter Study Group for Adult ALL (GMALL) – one of the world's largest study groups for this type of cancer, based at Frankfurt University Hospital. Under the leadership of Dr. Nicola Gökbuget, Senior Physician at the University Hospital’s Medical Clinic 2, leading European experts for adult ALL have now drawn up consensus recommendations, for the first time bundling European expertise in one guideline. The European LeukemiaNet (ELN) published its findings as a two-part special report in late January and early February 2024 in the renowned US journal Blood.

    Strengthening the European perspective
    "Knowledge about the disease biology and treatment options for ALL in adults is increasing exponentially," explains Dr. Gökbuget, first author of the reference recommendation and GMALL study group coordinator for more than a decade. "Given the unique constellations in the European healthcare systems, it was important for us to summarize the current state of knowledge, especially from a European perspective." The detailed ELN recommendations are intended not only to provide interested doctors with answers to the most important questions relating to patient management, but also to help standardize the reporting of clinical trials.

    Too extensive for just one publication
    Due to their large scope and complexity, the treatment recommendations were published in two parts, the first of which deals with ALL diagnostics, prognostic factors and response assessments, and also defines standards for classification and evaluation in clinical trials. The second part covers the entire management, and ranges from induction and consolidation therapy to the use of new substances, stem cell transplantation, relapse therapy, the treatment of special ALL subgroups, late effects of therapy, and supportive treatment. In addition to a detailed evaluation of the available data, the recommendations also contain expert assessments of issues currently discussed.

    Based on years of systematic work, working groups from eight European countries have contributed to significantly improving the prognosis of adult patients suffering from ALL – a path the European consortium intends to continue to follow to benefit all those affected.


    Contact for scientific information:

    Dr. Nicola Gökbuget
    Medical Clinic 2, focus on hematology / oncology
    University Hospital Frankfurt
    Tel.: +49 (0)69 6301 6365
    goekbuget@em.uni-frankfurt.de
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/NGoekbuget


    Original publication:

    Nicola Gökbuget, Nicolas Boissel, Sabina Chiaretti, Herve Dombret, Michael Doubek, Adele K. Fielding, Robin Foà, Sebastian Giebel, Dieter Hoelzer, Mathilde Hunault, David I. Marks, Giovanni Martinelli, Oliver G. Ottmann, Anita W. Rijneveld, Philippe Rousselot, Josep-Maria Ribera, Renato Bassan: Diagnosis, Prognostic Factors and Assessment of ALL in Adults: 2023 ELN Recommendations from a European Expert Panel. Blood, January 31, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.2023020794 (part 1)
    Nicola Gökbuget et al. Management of ALL in Adults: 2023 ELN Recommendations from a European Expert Panel. Blood, February 2, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.2023023568 (part 2)


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