Literature DB >> 15800666

Short intensive sequential therapy followed by autologous stem cell transplantation in adult Burkitt, Burkitt-like and lymphoblastic lymphoma.

G W van Imhoff1, B van der Holt, M A MacKenzie, G J Ossenkoppele, P W Wijermans, M H H Kramer, M B van 't Veer, H C Schouten, M van Marwijk Kooy, M H J van Oers, J M M Raemaekers, P Sonneveld, L A M H Meulendijks, P M Kluin, H C Kluin-Nelemans, L F Verdonck.   

Abstract

The feasibility and efficacy of up-front high-dose sequential chemotherapy followed by autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) in previously untreated adults (median age 33 years; range 15-64) with Burkitt lymphoma (BL), Burkitt-like lymphoma (BLL) or lymphoblastic lymphoma (LyLy), both without central nervous system or extensive bone marrow involvement was investigated in a multicenter phase II study. Treatment consisted of two sequential high-dose chemotherapy induction courses incorporating prednisone, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, etoposide and mitoxantrone, without high-dose methotrexate or high-dose cytarabine. Patients with at least PR went on with BEAM and ASCT. Protocol treatment was completed by 23/27 (85%) BL/BLL and 13/15 (87%) LyLy patients. Median treatment duration until BEAM was 70 (range: 50-116) days. No toxic deaths occurred. Response to treatment was complete response (CR) 81% and partial response (PR) 11% for BL/BLL, CR 73% and PR 20% for LyLy. At a median follow-up of 61 months of patients still alive, six BL/BLL and eight LyLy patients have died. The actuarial 5-year overall and event-free survival estimates are 81 and 73% for BL/BLL vs 46 and 40% for LyLy patients. In conclusion, this short up-front high-dose sequential chemotherapy regimen, followed by ASCT is highly effective in adults with BL/BLL with limited bone marrow involvement, but less so in patients with LyLy.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15800666     DOI: 10.1038/sj.leu.2403733

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Leukemia        ISSN: 0887-6924            Impact factor:   11.528


  10 in total

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Journal:  Int J Hematol       Date:  2010-12-01       Impact factor: 2.490

Review 2.  Lymphoblastic lymphoma in adults.

Authors:  John W Sweetenham
Journal:  Curr Hematol Malig Rep       Date:  2006-12       Impact factor: 3.952

Review 3.  Treatment of Burkitt lymphoma in children and adults: Lessons from Africa.

Authors:  Ian T Magrath
Journal:  Curr Hematol Malig Rep       Date:  2006-12       Impact factor: 3.952

Review 4.  Stem cell transplantation in childhood non-Hodgkin's lymphomas.

Authors:  Fatma V Okur; Robert Krance
Journal:  Curr Hematol Malig Rep       Date:  2010-10       Impact factor: 3.952

5.  Outcomes of patients with Burkitt lymphoma older than age 40 treated with intensive chemotherapeutic regimens.

Authors:  Jennifer L Kelly; Stephen R Toothaker; Lauren Ciminello; Dieter Hoelzer; Harald Holte; Ann S LaCasce; Graham Mead; Deborah Thomas; Gustaaf W Van Imhoff; Brad S Kahl; Bruce D Cheson; Ian T Magrath; Richard I Fisher; Jonathan W Friedberg
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6.  Burkitt and Burkitt-Like Lymphomas: a Systematic Review.

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7.  Cryostorage to What End? - Autologous Stem Cell Products in Burkitt Lymphoma, Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, Acute Myeloid Leukemia, and Myeloproliferative Neoplasm Patients.

Authors:  Katharina Kriegsmann; Petra Pavel; Tilmann Bochtler; Anita Schmitt; Sandra Sauer; Mark Kriegsmann; Thomas Bruckner; Stefan Klein; Harald Klüter; Carsten Müller-Tidow; Patrick Wuchter
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8.  Clinical aspects and therapy of sporadic burkitt lymphoma.

Authors:  Livio Pagano; Morena Caira; Caterina Giovanna Valentini; Luana Fianchi
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9.  Treatment of sporadic Burkitt lymphoma in adults, a retrospective comparison of four treatment regimens.

Authors:  L E M Oosten; M E D Chamuleau; F W Thielen; L C de Wreede; C Siemes; J K Doorduijn; O S Smeekes; M J Kersten; L Hardi; J W Baars; A M P Demandt; W B C Stevens; M Nijland; G W van Imhoff; R Brouwer; C A Uyl-de Groot; P M Kluin; D de Jong; H Veelken
Journal:  Ann Hematol       Date:  2017-12-06       Impact factor: 3.673

Review 10.  Burkitt lymphoma in adolescents and young adults: management challenges.

Authors:  Massimo Dozzo; Francesca Carobolante; Pietro Maria Donisi; Annamaria Scattolin; Elena Maino; Rosaria Sancetta; Piera Viero; Renato Bassan
Journal:  Adolesc Health Med Ther       Date:  2016-12-23
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