Would you offer next-line systemic therapy to a patient with LGL leukemia with chronic severe neutropenia, who has had treatment failure with methotrexate, cyclophosphamide, cyclosporine, and danazol?
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Medical Oncology · Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science (Scottsdale)
Response can be slow and delayed. Treatment failure is usually considered after 4 months of therapy. Steroids can be used with methotrexate in severe neutropenia with a slow taper over 4-6 weeks. This strategy seems to potentiate the effect of methotrexate.
Evidence after these therapies is limited....
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Medical Oncology · Florida Cancer Specialists and Research Institute
I have a young patient with LGL, with ANC count hovering between 300-600 without treatment for a number of years. She has done well. I think it would be reasonable to have a trial of observation alone.