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RATIONALE: Giving chemotherapy and colony-stimulating factors, such as G-CSF, may increase the number of stem cells in the blood. The stem cells are collected from the patient's blood and stored. Chemotherapy or radiation therapy is given to prepare the bone marrow for the stem cell transplant. The stem cells are then returned to the patient to replace the blood-forming cells that were destroyed by the chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
PURPOSE: This clinical trial is studying how well an autologous stem cell transplant works in treating patients with acute myeloid leukemia.
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Chemotherapy and filgrastim (G-CSF) priming for PBSC collection: Patients receive cyclophosphamide IV on day 0; etoposide IV over 3 hours on days 0 and 1; and oral dexamethasone twice daily on days 0 and 1. Patients also receive G-CSF subcutaneously (SC) beginning on day 3 and continuing until apheresis is complete. After blood counts recover, apheresis is performed in 4-6 daily planned collections until the minimum CD34+ cell dose of > 2.5 x 10^6 cells/kg is achieved. If the minimum CD34+ cell dose is not achieved after 6 apheresis collections, patients undergo bone marrow examination including a bone marrow biopsy and aspiration, at the termination of the PBSC collection to confirm remission. If remission is confirmed, and if peripheral counts and marrow cellularity are sufficient, the patient remains off G-CSF for 7 days and receives sargramostim (GM-CSF) for 5 days to increase the marrow cellularity, after which a bone marrow harvest is performed.
Bone marrow harvest without prior PBSC collection: Children will undergo primed bone marrow harvest comprising GM-CSF IV or SC for 5 days prior to harvest to increase cellularity and then marrow is harvested. Marrow and blood specimens are also obtained with the initial bone marrow evaluation and at the time of harvest if a cytogenetic abnormality was previously described. Other patients who are unable to undergo PBSC collection may proceed with a bone harvest at the discretion of the protocol chairperson.
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Stem cell transplantation: All patients undergo autologous PBSC and/or bone marrow infusion on day 0. Patients also receive G-CSF IV or SC beginning on day 1 and continuing until blood counts recover.
After completion of study treatment, patients are followed periodically for 5 years.
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Children under the age of two are eligible for this protocol, but will not receive total body irradiation. Instead, children under the age of two will receive Busulfan/Cyclophosphamide (Bu/Cy) conditioning as the preparative regimen in order to obviate deleterious effects of radiation at this age. Patients who cannot receive total body irradiation (TBI) (for example those with prior radiation therapy) will also receive the Bu/CY conditioning.
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML)
Allogeneic transplant with an HLA-identical sibling will be recommended for patients <55 years. If the patient refuses allogeneic transplant, they may still be eligible for this protocol.
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Patients can also be deemed not eligible for transplant because of specific organ toxicity. Specifically, patients with pre-existing compromise to the heart, lungs, kidney, CNS or liver may be excluded:
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12 participants in 2 patient groups
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