L Debusscher
Free University of Brussels
10 Papers
113 Citations
L Debusscher is an academic researcher from Free University of Brussels. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acute leukemia & Leukemia. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
Farnesyl transferase inhibitor (lonafarnib) in patients with myelodysplastic syndrome or secondary acute myeloid leukaemia: a phase II study
Christophe Ravoet,Philippe Mineur,Valérie Robin,L Debusscher,André Bosly,Marie Josèphe André,Hakim El Housni,Anne Soree,Dominique Bron,Philippe Martiat +9 more
TL;DR: Gastrointestinal and haematological toxicities appear the limiting toxicity in this population of patients and Lonafarnib alone, administered following the schedule, has shown limited activity in patients with MDS or secondary AML.
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Cytosine arabinoside for induction, salvage, and consolidation therapy of adult acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Pierre Stryckmans,Theo de Witte,Nizar Bitar,Jean Pierre Marie,Stefan Suciu,G. Solbu,L Debusscher,J. Bury,Marc E. Peetermans,M. Andrien,D. Fiere,Dominique Bron,A. Dekker,Zittoun R +13 more
TL;DR: The association of HD-ara-C and m-AMSA appears to be a promising salvage therapy for the 20% A-ALL refractory to first induction therapy, as suggested by a delayed recovery of PMN and platelets.
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Influence of recombinant alpha and gamma interferons on the in vitro proliferation of myeloid and leukemic progenitors.
Alain Delforge,B Vandenplas,Laurence Lagneaux,Marleen Loos,Dominique Bron,L Debusscher,Pierre Stryckmans +6 more
TL;DR: Resistance to rIFNs was frequent in leukemic patients and even more in acute leukemia than in CML, and no difference in sensitivity was noticed between normal, CML and ANLL patients.
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Clonal origin of a T cell lymphoproliferative malignancy.
Pierre Stryckmans,L Debusscher,Christiane Heyder-Brückner,Rodolph Heimann,Israel Mandelbaum,Joseph Wybran +5 more
TL;DR: A woman with a T cell lymphoproliferative malignacy and heterozhgosity at the X chromosome-linked locus for glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6PD) isoenzymes was studied to find the clonal origin of her circulating neoplastic T cells, which strongly suggests the monoclonality of this T cell malignancy.
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