Pregnancy Among Patients With Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Treated With Imatinib

Author:

Ault Patricia1,Kantarjian Hagop1,O'Brien Susan1,Faderl Stefan1,Beran Miloslav1,Rios Mary Beth1,Koller Charles1,Giles Francis1,Keating Michael1,Talpaz Moshe1,Cortes Jorge1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Leukemia, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX

Abstract

PurposeImatinib has potential teratogenicity in animals, but the effect of exposure to imatinib during conception and pregnancy in humans is not known.Patients and MethodsThe records of all patients with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) treated with imatinib were reviewed. We report the experience on 19 pregnancies involving 18 patients (10 females and eight males) who conceived while receiving imatinib for the treatment of CML.ResultsAll female patients discontinued therapy immediately on recognition of pregnancy. Three pregnancies (involving two female patients and one male patient) ended in spontaneous abortion, and one patient had an elective abortion. All other pregnancies were uneventful. Two of the 16 babies had minor abnormalities at or shortly after birth (hypospadias in one baby and rotation of small intestine in one baby) that were surgically repaired. All babies have continued normal growth and development. Among female patients who interrupted therapy, five of nine in complete hematologic remission (CHR) at the time of treatment interruption eventually lost CHR, and six experienced an increase in Philadelphia chromosome–positive metaphases. At a median of 18 months after resuming therapy with imatinib, eight patients had a cytogenetic response (complete in three patients).ConclusionAlthough there is no evidence that a brief exposure to imatinib during conception and pregnancy adversely affects the developing fetus, most patients lose their response after treatment interruption. Patients receiving imatinib should be advised to practice adequate contraception.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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