Publications by authors named "Nivin Moustafa-Hawash"

Selection of resistant clones following intensive chemotherapy is a common obstacle for cure in many cancers, particularly in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). In AML, clone-specific sensitivity to chemotherapy varies even within the same patient. Multiple mutations and genetic aberrations are associated with clones surviving chemotherapy.

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Autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT), intensifying anti-leukemic effects without significant treatment-related mortality (TRM), is particularly appealing in AML with favorable genetic/molecular profile. This study retrospectively evaluated the outcomes of post-remission treatment in consecutive favorable-risk AML patients. Sixty-six patients were included: 32 had mutated NPM1/wild-type FLT-ITD, 16 had t(8:21) and 18 - inv(16).

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Spontaneous remission in 2 children with myelofibrosis, one with megakaryocytic acute myeloblastic leukemia and t(1;22) (with recurrence later) and one with Down syndrome and GATA1 mutation (permanent), are described. One had sepsis and was treated with antibiotics and blood products, whereas the other received only blood products. Remission was spontaneous, without chemotherapy treatment.

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