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Prognostic factors in patients with aggressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma without complete response to first-line therapy.

Suleyman Alici1, Sevil Bavbek, Mert Basaran, Haluk Onat.   

Abstract

This study was conducted to retrospectively identify the prognostic factors that specifically predict survival rates of patients with aggressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma who did not achieve a complete response (CR) to first-line therapy. Prognostic factors in terms of survival were analyzed in 76 adult patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma who had failed to achieve CR to first-line chemotherapy (CT) regimens administered at Istanbul University, Institute of Oncology, between February 1989 and October 1998. A total of 41 patients were female, and median age was 60 y (range, 18-87 y). Twenty-seven patients (35%) had primary refractory disease (stable disease + progressive disease). A partial response (PR) was demonstrated in 49 (65%). In all, 92% had been administered anthracycline on the basis of computed tomography findings. Of 27 patients with primary refractory disease, 20 died because of initial CT toxicity or disease progression. A total of 10 patients with primary refractory disease underwent second-line CT. CR was observed in only 1 of those patients. Of the 49 patients who had a PR to first-line therapy, 31 died because of disease progression. Of those patients, 14 underwent second-line CT. Four patients were observed to have a CR. Median overall survival (OS) in all patients was established at 15 mo (range, 11-19 mo), and 5-y OS was 25%. On the other hand, median OS in patients with primary refractory disease was 7.6 mo (range, 5.7-9.4 mo) and was observed to be 17.8 mo (range, 9.4-26.1 mo) in patients with a PR. The difference in survival rates between patients with primary refractory disease and those with a PR was significant (P=.005). Although median OS was 18.1 mo (range, 8.4-27.8 mo) in patients with intermediate-grade histology, it was 6.1 mo (range, 1-11.7 mo) in patients with highgrade histology (P=.001). As a result of univariate analysis, significant rognostic factors associated with OS included histologic grade (intermediate/high) (P=.001), response to initial therapy (primary refractory disease/PR) (P=.005), performance status (0-2/2-4) (P=.024), and International Prognostic Index risk groups (low/low intermediate/intermediatehigh high risk) (P=.004). Multivariate analysis revealed that independent prognostic parameters associated with OS included response to initial therapy (P=.009) and histologic grade (P=.001). Although prognosis is rather poor in patients with high histologic grade and primary refractory disease, patients with a PR have a slightly better prognosis.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17050496     DOI: 10.1007/bf02850042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Ther        ISSN: 0741-238X            Impact factor:   3.845


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