Literature DB >> 19018090

Risk-adapted salvage treatment with single or tandem autologous stem-cell transplantation for first relapse/refractory Hodgkin's lymphoma: results of the prospective multicenter H96 trial by the GELA/SFGM study group.

Franck Morschhauser1, Pauline Brice, Christophe Fermé, Marine Diviné, Gilles Salles, Reda Bouabdallah, Catherine Sebban, Laurent Voillat, Olivier Casasnovas, Aspasia Stamatoullas, Krimo Bouabdallah, Marc André, Jean-Philippe Jais, Dominique Cazals-Hatem, Christian Gisselbrecht.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: A prospective multicenter trial evaluated a risk-adapted salvage treatment with single or tandem autologous stem-cell transplantation (ASCT) for 245 Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL) patients who experience treatment failure with first-line therapy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Poor-risk patients (150 with primary refractory disease or > or = two of the following risk factors at first relapse: time to relapse < 12 months, stage III or IV at relapse, and relapse within previously irradiated sites) or intermediate-risk patients (95 with one risk factor at relapse) were eligible for tandem or single ASCT, respectively.
RESULTS: Among poor-risk patients, 105 (70%), including 30 of 55 with cytoreductive chemotherapy-resistant disease, received tandem ASCT, whereas 92 intermediate-risk patients (97%) received single ASCT. According to intent-to-treat analysis, the 5-year freedom from second failure and overall survival (OS) estimates were 73% and 85%, respectively, for the intermediate-risk group and 46% and 57%, respectively, for the poor-risk group. Outcomes were similar for primary refractory and poor-risk/relapsed HL. For patients with chemotherapy-resistant disease, the 46% 5-year OS rate achieved with tandem ASCT compares favorably with the previously reported 30%. Outcomes for partial and complete responders to cytoreduction receiving tandem ASCT did not differ significantly and were better than those previously reported for partial responders receiving single ASCT, but not superior to those reported for complete responders receiving single ASCT. Six poor-risk patients (4%) died from toxicity.
CONCLUSION: Single ASCT is appropriate for intermediate-risk patients. For poor-risk patients, our results suggest a benefit of tandem ASCT for half of the patients with chemotherapy-resistant disease and partial responders, but not for complete responders to cytoreductive chemotherapy.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19018090     DOI: 10.1200/JCO.2007.15.5887

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


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1.  Positron emission tomography response at the time of autologous stem cell transplantation predicts outcome of patients with relapsed and/or refractory Hodgkin's lymphoma responding to prior salvage therapy.

Authors:  Raynier Devillier; Diane Coso; Luca Castagna; Isabelle Brenot Rossi; Antonella Anastasia; Arturo Chiti; Vadim Ivanov; Jean Marc Schiano; Armando Santoro; Christian Chabannon; Monica Balzarotti; Didier Blaise; Reda Bouabdallah
Journal:  Haematologica       Date:  2012-01-22       Impact factor: 9.941

Review 2.  State of the art in the treatment of Hodgkin lymphoma.

Authors:  Peter Borchmann; Dennis A Eichenauer; Andreas Engert
Journal:  Nat Rev Clin Oncol       Date:  2012-06-12       Impact factor: 66.675

3.  Different response to salvage chemotherapy but similar post-transplant outcomes in patients with relapsed and refractory Hodgkin's lymphoma.

Authors:  Noemi Puig; Melania Pintilie; Tara Seshadri; Khalil Al-Farsi; Tracy Nagy; Norman Franke; Richard Tsang; Armand Keating; Michael Crump; John Kuruvilla
Journal:  Haematologica       Date:  2010-05-11       Impact factor: 9.941

4.  Single or tandem autologous stem-cell transplantation for first-relapsed or refractory Hodgkin lymphoma: 10-year follow-up of the prospective H96 trial by the LYSA/SFGM-TC study group.

Authors:  David Sibon; Franck Morschhauser; Matthieu Resche-Rigon; David Ghez; Jehan Dupuis; Ambroise Marçais; Bénédicte Deau-Fischer; Reda Bouabdallah; Catherine Sebban; Gilles Salles; Pauline Brice
Journal:  Haematologica       Date:  2015-12-31       Impact factor: 9.941

Review 5.  How I treat advanced Hodgkin lymphoma - a global view.

Authors:  Peter Hokland; Mansi Shah; Kevin David; Andrew Evens; Rebecca Auer; Rifca Ledieu; Stefanie Kreissl; Paul J Bröckelmann; Peter Borchmann; Anu Korula; Vikram Mathews; Weerapat Owattanapanich; Judith Trotman
Journal:  Br J Haematol       Date:  2020-06-19       Impact factor: 6.998

Review 6.  The role of autologous and allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for Hodgkin lymphoma.

Authors:  Leona Holmberg; David G Maloney
Journal:  J Natl Compr Canc Netw       Date:  2011-09-01       Impact factor: 11.908

Review 7.  The role of autologous transplantation in Hodgkin lymphoma.

Authors:  Bastian von Tresckow; Andreas Engert
Journal:  Curr Hematol Malig Rep       Date:  2011-09       Impact factor: 3.952

8.  Sequential combination of gemcitabine, vinorelbine, pegylated liposomal doxorubicin and brentuximab as a bridge regimen to transplant in relapsed or refractory Hodgkin lymphoma.

Authors:  Anne-Sophie Michallet; Yann Guillermin; Benedicte Deau; Laure Lebras; Stephanie Harel; Sandy Amorin; Claire Reynes; Gilles Salles; Fabien Subtil; Pauline Brice
Journal:  Haematologica       Date:  2015-04-03       Impact factor: 9.941

9.  Accelerated Total Lymphoid Irradiation-containing Salvage Regimen for Patients With Refractory and Relapsed Hodgkin Lymphoma: 20 Years of Experience.

Authors:  Andreas Rimner; Shona Lovie; Meier Hsu; Monica Chelius; Zhigang Zhang; Karen Chau; Alison J Moskowitz; Matthew Matasar; Craig H Moskowitz; Joachim Yahalom
Journal:  Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys       Date:  2017-02-01       Impact factor: 7.038

10.  Impact of disease status and stem cell source on the results of reduced intensity conditioning transplant for Hodgkin's lymphoma: a retrospective study from the French Society of Bone Marrow Transplantation and Cellular Therapy (SFGM-TC).

Authors:  Ambroise Marcais; Raphael Porcher; Marie Robin; Mohamad Mohty; Mauricette Michalet; Didier Blaise; Reza Tabrizi; Laurence Clement; Patrice Ceballos; Etienne Daguindau; Karin Bilger; Nathalie Dhedin; Simona Lapusan; Jacques-Olivier Bay; Cécile Pautas; Frederic Garban; Norbert Ifrah; Gaelle Guillerm; Nathalie Contentin; Jean-Henri Bourhis; Ibrahim Yakoub Agha; Marc Bernard; Jérôme Cornillon; Noel Milpied
Journal:  Haematologica       Date:  2013-03-28       Impact factor: 9.941

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