Asked by michelle
Treatment considerations in the relapsed patient include:
a. One-size fits all
b. their risk stratification
c. their treatment history
d. how long their responses and remissions have been
e. b, c, d
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e. b, c, d
Rationale: Relapsed care is personalized — not one‑size‑fits‑all. Important considerations are disease risk/biology (risk stratification, cytogenetics, mutation profile), prior treatments and cumulative toxicities, and the length of prior responses/remissions (early vs late relapse affects likelihood of benefit from prior regimens). Also factor in performance status, comorbidities, organ function, transplant eligibility and patient goals.
Rationale: Relapsed care is personalized — not one‑size‑fits‑all. Important considerations are disease risk/biology (risk stratification, cytogenetics, mutation profile), prior treatments and cumulative toxicities, and the length of prior responses/remissions (early vs late relapse affects likelihood of benefit from prior regimens). Also factor in performance status, comorbidities, organ function, transplant eligibility and patient goals.
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