2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.clml.2020.08.023
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Systematic Review of the Burden and Treatment Patterns of Adult and Adolescent Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in India: Comprehending the Challenges in an Emerging Economy

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“…A reduction in relapse and ALL‐related mortality has been observed at an incremental cost of treatment‐related toxicity. It would be worthwhile to mention here that an early protocol used in India, MCP‐841, continues to be used in some centres in India, especially in institutions where cost constraints and logistic challenges of delivering intensive therapies are of significant clinical and administrative concern 27,39 …”
Section: The Perspective From India (Vs Radhakrishnan and M Chandy)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A reduction in relapse and ALL‐related mortality has been observed at an incremental cost of treatment‐related toxicity. It would be worthwhile to mention here that an early protocol used in India, MCP‐841, continues to be used in some centres in India, especially in institutions where cost constraints and logistic challenges of delivering intensive therapies are of significant clinical and administrative concern 27,39 …”
Section: The Perspective From India (Vs Radhakrishnan and M Chandy)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the AYA group, treatment regimens have varied between paediatric‐inspired protocols (BFM‐based), increased‐dosage cyclophosphamide, vincristine (VCR) and daunorubicin (DNR) (hyper‐CVAD), or adult protocols (e.g., GMALL). A systematic review of AYA ALL reported the five‐year OS rates from different Indian retrospective series to be in the range of 38–58% 27 . Multicentre collaborative efforts are attempting to address several real‐world clinical questions encountered by haematologists/oncologists treating ALL of the young in India, and early results are promising 28,29 .…”
Section: The Perspective From India (Vs Radhakrishnan and M Chandy)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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