A multicenter retrospective comparison of induction chemoimmunotherapy regimens on outcomes in transplant‐eligible patients with previously untreated mantle cell lymphoma. Issue 3 (24th May 2019)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- A multicenter retrospective comparison of induction chemoimmunotherapy regimens on outcomes in transplant‐eligible patients with previously untreated mantle cell lymphoma. Issue 3 (24th May 2019)
- Main Title:
- A multicenter retrospective comparison of induction chemoimmunotherapy regimens on outcomes in transplant‐eligible patients with previously untreated mantle cell lymphoma
- Authors:
- Ng, Zi Yun
Bishton, Mark
Ritchie, David
Campbell, Robert
Gilbertson, Michael
Hill, Kate
Ratnasingam, Sumita
Schwarer, Anthony
Manos, Kate
Shorten, Sophie
Ng, Melissa
Nelson, Niles
Xin, Liu
De Mel Widanalage, Sanjay
Sunny, Tenny
Purtill, Duncan
Poon, Michelle
Johnston, Anna
Cochrane, Tara
Lee, Hui‐Peng
Hapgood, Greg
Tam, Constantine
Opat, Stephen
Hawkes, Eliza
Seymour, John
Cheah, Chan Yoon - Abstract:
- Abstract: Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is an uncommon and typically aggressive form of lymphoma. Although often initially chemosensitive, relapse is common. Several induction and conditioning regimens are used in transplant‐eligible patients, and the optimal approach remains unknown. We performed an international, retrospective study of transplant‐eligible patients to assess impact of induction chemoimmunotherapy and conditioning regimens on clinical outcomes. We identified 228 patients meeting inclusion criteria. Baseline characteristics were similar among the induction groups except for some variation in age. The type of induction chemoimmunotherapy received did not influence overall response rates (ORRs) (0.43), progression‐free survival (PFS) ( P > .67), or overall survival (OS) ( P > .35) on multivariate analysis (PFS and OS). Delivery of autologous stem cell transplant (ASCT) was associated with favorable PFS and OS (0.01) on univariate analysis only; this benefit was not seen on multivariate analysis—PFS (0.36) and OS (0.21). Compared with busulfan and melphalan (BuMel), the use of the carmustine, etoposide, cytarabine, melphalan (BEAM)–conditioning regimen was associated with inferior PFS (HR = 2.0 [95% CI 1.1‐3.6], 0.02) but not OS (HR = 1.1 [95% CI 0.5‐2.3], 0.81) on univariate analysis only. Within the limits of a retrospective study and modest power for some comparisons, type of induction therapy did not influence ORR, PFS, or OS for transplant‐eligible patientsAbstract: Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is an uncommon and typically aggressive form of lymphoma. Although often initially chemosensitive, relapse is common. Several induction and conditioning regimens are used in transplant‐eligible patients, and the optimal approach remains unknown. We performed an international, retrospective study of transplant‐eligible patients to assess impact of induction chemoimmunotherapy and conditioning regimens on clinical outcomes. We identified 228 patients meeting inclusion criteria. Baseline characteristics were similar among the induction groups except for some variation in age. The type of induction chemoimmunotherapy received did not influence overall response rates (ORRs) (0.43), progression‐free survival (PFS) ( P > .67), or overall survival (OS) ( P > .35) on multivariate analysis (PFS and OS). Delivery of autologous stem cell transplant (ASCT) was associated with favorable PFS and OS (0.01) on univariate analysis only; this benefit was not seen on multivariate analysis—PFS (0.36) and OS (0.21). Compared with busulfan and melphalan (BuMel), the use of the carmustine, etoposide, cytarabine, melphalan (BEAM)–conditioning regimen was associated with inferior PFS (HR = 2.0 [95% CI 1.1‐3.6], 0.02) but not OS (HR = 1.1 [95% CI 0.5‐2.3], 0.81) on univariate analysis only. Within the limits of a retrospective study and modest power for some comparisons, type of induction therapy did not influence ORR, PFS, or OS for transplant‐eligible patients with MCL. International efforts are required to perform randomized clinical trials evaluating chemoimmunotherapy induction regimens. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Hematological oncology. Volume 37:Issue 3(2019)
- Journal:
- Hematological oncology
- Issue:
- Volume 37:Issue 3(2019)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 37, Issue 3 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 37
- Issue:
- 3
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0037-0003-0000
- Page Start:
- 253
- Page End:
- 260
- Publication Date:
- 2019-05-24
- Subjects:
- autologous stem cell transplant -- conditioning -- induction -- mantle cell lymphoma
Hematological oncology -- Periodicals
Hematology
Medical Oncology
616.99418005 - Journal URLs:
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- DOI:
- 10.1002/hon.2618 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0278-0232
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