Literature DB >> 12034789

A multicenter study of treatment of primary CNS lymphoma.

A J M Ferreri1, M Reni, F Pasini, A Calderoni, U Tirelli, A Pivnik, G M Aondio, F Ferrarese, H Gomez, M Ponzoni, B Borisch, F Berger, C Chassagne, P Iuzzolino, A Carbone, J Weis, E Pedrinis, T Motta, A Jouvet, T Barbui, F Cavalli, J Y Blay.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To characterize the therapeutic variables correlated to outcome in 370 patients with primary CNS lymphoma.
METHODS: Planned treatment was radiotherapy (RT) in 98 patients, chemotherapy (CHT) in 32, RT followed by CHT in 36, and CHT followed by RT in 197 patients. High-dose methotrexate (HD-MTX; 1 to 8 g/m2) was used in 169 patients and intrathecal CHT in 109.
RESULTS: One hundred sixteen patients are alive (median follow-up 24 months), with a 2-year overall survival of 37%. Patients treated with CHT followed by RT had improved survival with respect to patients treated with RT alone. Patients receiving HD-MTX-based primary CHT survived longer than those treated with other drugs. HD-MTX associated with other cytostatics, in particular HD-cytarabine, produced better results than HD-MTX alone. No correlation between MTX dose and survival was found. In patients receiving HD-MTX, consolidation RT or intrathecal CHT did not improve survival. Age, performance status, lactate dehydrogenase serum level, CSF protein level, site of disease, and use of HD-MTX were all predictors of survival.
CONCLUSIONS: Combination CHT-RT is superior to RT alone. Patients treated with primary CHT containing HD-MTX exhibited improved survival. In these patients, the addition of HD-cytarabine was associated with a better survival, whereas intrathecal CHT was not correlated to outcome. RT may be unnecessary in patients achieving complete remission after receiving HD-MTX-based primary CHT.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12034789     DOI: 10.1212/wnl.58.10.1513

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurology        ISSN: 0028-3878            Impact factor:   9.910


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