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Brief Title: Differentiation Induction in Acute Myelogenous Leukemia
Official Title: Differentiation Induction Therapy for Acute Myelogenous Leukemia
Study ID: NCT00175812
Brief Summary: Hypothesis: Differentiation induction therapy in acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) can be used to achieve disease control and stabilize peripheral blood counts in patients with acute myelogenous leukemia. Adult patients (\<18 years of age) who can be included: Elderly patients (\>60 years of age) with newly diagnosed AML who cannot achieve standard chemotherapy, patients with relapsed or resistant AML. Patients with relapsed or resistant AML who cannot receive intensive chemotherapy. Treatment: Patients will be treated with all-trans retinoic acid (oral administration), valproic acid (7 days intravenous administration and later oral administration)and theophyllamine (7 days intravenous administration and later oral administration). Duration of treatment at least 2 months or until disease progression. Maximal duration of treatment 2 years. Followup: Clinical evaluation, peripheral blood samples, bone marrow samples.
Detailed Description: Patients to be included: 1. Elderly patients above 60 years of age with newly diagnosed acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) who cannot receive conventional intensive chemotherapy. 2. Adult patients of any age (\> 18 years of age)with relapsed or resistant AML who cannot receive conventional intensive chemotherapy or allogeneic stem cell transplantation. We plan to include at least 20 patients, but if possible 30 patients during a 3 years period. The first patient was included November 2004. Treatment: All-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) administered orally 22.5 mg/m2 twice daily for 14 days, repeated every third month. Valproic acid started on day 3 of ATRA therapy, the first week as intravenous administration and later oral administration. Theophyllamine started on day 3 of ATRA therapy, the first week as intravenous administration and later oral administration. Duration of treatment at least 2 months unless side effects,until disease progression or an overall duration of treatment of 2 years. Supportive therapy according to the hospitals general guidelines. Followup: The first week treatment in hospital. Later out-patient treatment with regular controls including clinical examination, peripheral blood parameters (including serum valproic acid and theophyllamin levels), bone marrow samples.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: Yes
Haukeland University Hospital, University of Bergen, Bergen, , Norway
Name: Oystein Bruserud, MD
Affiliation: University of Bergen
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR