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Meta-analysis to evaluate the role of interferon in follicular lymphoma.

A Z S Rohatiner1, W M Gregory, B Peterson, E Borden, P Solal-Celigny, A Hagenbeek, R I Fisher, M Unterhalt, R Arranz, T Chisesi, A Aviles, T A Lister.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine whether interferon (IFN) -alpha2, when given with or following chemotherapy, influences response rate, remission duration, and survival in newly diagnosed patients with follicular lymphoma. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Ten phase III studies evaluating the role of IFN-alpha2 in 1,922 newly diagnosed patients with follicular lymphoma were analyzed. Updated individual patient data were used to perform meta-analyses for response, survival, and remission duration.
RESULTS: The addition of IFN-alpha2 to initial chemotherapy did not significantly influence response rate. An overall meta-analysis for survival showed a significant difference in favor of IFN-alpha2, but also showed significant heterogeneity between studies. Further analyses were carried out in order to explain this heterogeneity, and to define the circumstances in which IFN-alpha2 prolonged survival. The survival advantage was seen when IFN-alpha2 was given: (1) in conjunction with relatively intensive initial chemotherapy (2P = .00005), (2) at a dose >/= 5 million units (2P = .000002), (3) at a cumulative dose >/= 36 million units per month (2P = .000008), and (4) with chemotherapy rather than as maintenance therapy (P = .004). With regard to remission duration, there was also a significant difference in favor of IFN-alpha2, irrespective of the intensity of chemotherapy used, IFN dose, or whether IFN was given as a maintenance strategy or with chemotherapy.
CONCLUSION: When given in the context of relatively intensive initial chemotherapy, and at a dose >/= 5 million units (>/= 36 x 10(6) units per month), IFN-alpha2 prolongs survival and remission duration in patients with follicular lymphoma.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15684317     DOI: 10.1200/JCO.2005.06.146

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Oncol        ISSN: 0732-183X            Impact factor:   44.544


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