Comparison of “pediatric” and “adult” chemotherapy regimens
Feature . | Typical pediatric ALL regimen . | Typical adult ALL regimen . |
---|---|---|
Asparaginase | Higher cumulative dose | Lower cumulative dose or no use through therapy |
Vincristine | Higher cumulative dose | Lower cumulative dose |
Intrathecal therapy | Higher cumulative dose | Lower cumulative dose |
Steroid | Higher or similar cumulative dose | Lower or similar cumulative dose |
Anthracycline | Lower cumulative dose | Higher cumulative dose |
Cyclophosphamide | Lower cumulative dose | Higher cumulative dose |
Cranial radiation | Variable/not commonly recommended | Variable |
Hospitalization | Induction only | Often with each cycle |
Adverse effects | More asparaginase-related toxicities | More myelosuppression-related toxicities |
Feature . | Typical pediatric ALL regimen . | Typical adult ALL regimen . |
---|---|---|
Asparaginase | Higher cumulative dose | Lower cumulative dose or no use through therapy |
Vincristine | Higher cumulative dose | Lower cumulative dose |
Intrathecal therapy | Higher cumulative dose | Lower cumulative dose |
Steroid | Higher or similar cumulative dose | Lower or similar cumulative dose |
Anthracycline | Lower cumulative dose | Higher cumulative dose |
Cyclophosphamide | Lower cumulative dose | Higher cumulative dose |
Cranial radiation | Variable/not commonly recommended | Variable |
Hospitalization | Induction only | Often with each cycle |
Adverse effects | More asparaginase-related toxicities | More myelosuppression-related toxicities |