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FDA Approves Gleevec for Children with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

By FDA Consumer Health Information
Jan 25, 2013 - 3:54:27 PM



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(HealthNewsDigest.com) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved a new use of Gleevec (imatinib) to treat children newly diagnosed with Philadelphia chromosome positive (Ph+) acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL).


ALL is the most common type of pediatric cancer, affecting approximately 2,900 children annually, and progresses quickly if untreated. Children with Ph+ ALL have a genetic abnormality that causes proteins called tyrosine kinases to stimulate the bone marrow to make too many immature white blood cells. This leaves less room for healthy white blood cells needed to fight infection. 

Gleevec, a tyrosine kinase inhibitor, blocks the proteins that promote the development of cancerous cells. It should be used in combination with chemotherapy to treat children with Ph+ ALL. 

"We are pleased that the number of cancer medications for children are on the rise," said Richard Pazdur, M.D., director of the Office of Hematology and Oncology Products in the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. "Today's approval is the result of continuous interactions among the FDA, the Children's Oncology Group and the National Cancer Institute to provide new and better treatments to American children with cancer."

Gleevec's safety and effectiveness for this new indication were established in a clinical trial conducted by the Children's Oncology Group, sponsored by the National Cancer Institute. The trial enrolled children and young adults 1 year and older with very high risk ALL, defined as patients with a greater than 45 percent chance of experiencing complications from their disease within five years of treatment. Ninety-two patients with Ph+ ALL were enrolled in the trial and divided into five treatment groups, with each successive group receiving a greater duration of Gleevec treatment in combination with chemotherapy. 

Fifty of the Ph+ ALL patients received Gleevec for the longest duration, and 70 percent of these patients did not experience relapse or death within four years (event-free survival). Results also showed patient deaths decreased with increasing duration of Gleevec treatment in combination with chemotherapy.

The most common side effects observed in children with Ph+ ALL treated with Gleevec in combination with chemotherapy included decreased levels of infection-fighting blood cells called neutrophils; decreased levels of blood platelets, which assist in blood clotting; liver toxicity; and infection.

Gleevec was granted accelerated approval in 2001 to treat patients with blast crisis, accelerated phase or chronic phase Ph+ chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) who have failed interferon-alpha therapy. It has since been approved to treat several conditions, most recently regular approval to treat children newly diagnosed with Ph+ CML (2011) and regular approval to treat adults whose Kit (CD117)-positive gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) have been surgically removed (2012).

Gleevec is marketed by East Hanover, N.J.-based Novartis. 

For more information:

FDA Office of Hematology and Oncology Products

FDA Approved Drugs: Questions and Answers

NCI: Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

Children's Oncology Group
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