fitness assessment in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is critical to deliver the right therapy to the right patient. while several scoring systems are available to aid in determining fitness, the absence of validation studies has resulted in the lack of universally accepted assessment procedures. this limitation, combined with the increasing availability of novel agents expanding the spectrum of less-intensive options, has introduced additional complexity to the fitness assessment process. In this evolving context, fitness should reflect eligibility for a specific treatment among the several available, rather than a generic binary classification of eligibility for intensive chemotherapy. moreover, the growing emphasis on patient-centered care, further highlights the importance of integrating quality of life, patients' preferences, patients' self-reported physical and social functioning status, social support, and early integration of palliative care into the assessment framework. a modern interpretation of fitness assessment should incorporate a comprehensive evaluation that extends beyond traditional clinical and biological disease characteristics. thus, fitness assessment in patients with AML represents only one piece of a larger puzzle, encompassing the patient's overall capacity to sustain and benefit from a specific therapeutic program.

Venditti, A., Palmieri, R., Maurillo, L., Röllig, C., Wierzbowska, A., de Leeuw, D.c., et al. (2025). FITNESS ASSESSMENT IN ACUTE MYELOID LEUKEMIA: RECOMMENDATIONS FROM AN EXPERT PANEL ON BEHALF OF EUROPEAN LEUKEMIA NET. BLOOD ADVANCES, 9(9), 2207-2220 [10.1182/bloodadvances.2024013744].

FITNESS ASSESSMENT IN ACUTE MYELOID LEUKEMIA: RECOMMENDATIONS FROM AN EXPERT PANEL ON BEHALF OF EUROPEAN LEUKEMIA NET

Venditti, Adriano;Palmieri, Raffaele;
2025-05-13

Abstract

fitness assessment in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is critical to deliver the right therapy to the right patient. while several scoring systems are available to aid in determining fitness, the absence of validation studies has resulted in the lack of universally accepted assessment procedures. this limitation, combined with the increasing availability of novel agents expanding the spectrum of less-intensive options, has introduced additional complexity to the fitness assessment process. In this evolving context, fitness should reflect eligibility for a specific treatment among the several available, rather than a generic binary classification of eligibility for intensive chemotherapy. moreover, the growing emphasis on patient-centered care, further highlights the importance of integrating quality of life, patients' preferences, patients' self-reported physical and social functioning status, social support, and early integration of palliative care into the assessment framework. a modern interpretation of fitness assessment should incorporate a comprehensive evaluation that extends beyond traditional clinical and biological disease characteristics. thus, fitness assessment in patients with AML represents only one piece of a larger puzzle, encompassing the patient's overall capacity to sustain and benefit from a specific therapeutic program.
13-mag-2025
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/15
Settore MEDS-09/B - Malattie del sangue
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AML; fitness; QoL; Pros; Intensive chemotherapy; HSCT; HMA; Venetoclax; Social support; caregiver
https://doi.org/10.1182/bloodadvances.2024013744
Venditti, A., Palmieri, R., Maurillo, L., Röllig, C., Wierzbowska, A., de Leeuw, D.c., et al. (2025). FITNESS ASSESSMENT IN ACUTE MYELOID LEUKEMIA: RECOMMENDATIONS FROM AN EXPERT PANEL ON BEHALF OF EUROPEAN LEUKEMIA NET. BLOOD ADVANCES, 9(9), 2207-2220 [10.1182/bloodadvances.2024013744].
Venditti, A; Palmieri, R; Maurillo, L; Röllig, C; Wierzbowska, A; de Leeuw, Dc; Efficace, F; Curti, A; Ngai, Ll; Tettero, Jm; Adès, L; Almeida, Am; ...espandi
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