Alpha Interferon for Induction of Remission in Hairy-Cell Leukemia

Jorge R. Quesada(Anderson Hospital), James M. Reuben(Anderson Hospital), John T. Manning(Anderson Hospital), Evan M. Hersh(Anderson Hospital), Jordan U. Gutterman(Anderson Hospital)
New England Journal of Medicine
January 5, 1984
Cited by 834

Abstract

We treated seven patients who had progressive hairy-cell leukemia with daily doses of 3 million units of partially pure alpha (leukocyte) interferon by the intramuscular route. Three patients had a complete remission, and four had a partial remission, according to strict criteria for a response. After treatment, bone-marrow aspirates showed an absence of leukemia cells in three patients and 5 per cent or fewer in three others. Normalization of subnormal peripheral-blood values occurred in six of six patients with anemia, in seven of seven with granulocytopenia, and in four of four with thrombocytopenia. Remissions have been maintained for over 6 to over 10 months. Alpha interferon appears to be highly effective in patients with hairy-cell leukemia.


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