Peter Hillmen1, John G Gribben, George A Follows, Donald Milligan, Hazem A Sayala, Paul Moreton, David G Oscier, Claire E Dearden, Daniel B Kennedy, Andrew R Pettitt, Amit Nathwani, Abraham Varghese, Dena Cohen, Andy Rawstron, Stephan Oertel, Christopher F E Pocock. 1. Peter Hillmen, Abraham Varghese, and Andy Rawstron, St James's Institute of Oncology; Dena Cohen, University of Leeds, Leeds; John G. Gribben, Barts and the London School of Medicine; Claire E. Dearden, Royal Marsden Hospital; Amit Nathwani, University College London, London; George A. Follows, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge; Donald Milligan, Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham; Hazem A. Sayala, Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals, Hull; Paul Moreton, Pinderfields General Hospital, Wakefield; David G. Oscier, Royal Bournemouth Hospital, Bournemouth; Daniel B. Kennedy, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester; Andrew R. Pettitt, Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals National Health Service Trust, Liverpool; Christopher F.E. Pocock, East Kent Hospitals, Canterbury, United Kingdom; and Stephan Oertel, F. Hoffmann-La Roche, Basel, Switzerland.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Most patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) are elderly and/or have comorbidities that may make them ineligible for fludarabine-based treatment. For this population, chlorambucil monotherapy is an appropriate therapeutic option; however, response rates with chlorambucil are low, and more effective treatments are needed. This trial was designed to assess how the addition of rituximab to chlorambucil (R-chlorambucil) would affect safety and efficacy in patients with CLL. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients with first-line CLL were treated with rituximab (375 mg/m(2) on day 1, cycle one, and 500 mg/m(2) thereafter) plus chlorambucil (10 mg/m(2)/d all cycles; day 1 through 7) for six 28-day cycles. For patients not achieving complete response (CR), six additional cycles of chlorambucil alone could be administered. The primary end point of the study was safety. RESULTS: A total of 100 patients were treated with R-chlorambucil, with a median follow-up of 30 months. Median age of patients was 70 years (range, 43 to 86 years), with patients having a median of seven comorbidities. Hematologic toxicities accounted for most grade 3/4 adverse events reported, with neutropenia and lymphopenia both occurring in 41% of patients and leukopenia in 23%. Overall response rates were 84%, with CR achieved in 10% of patients. Median progression-free survival was 23.5 months; median overall survival was not reached. CONCLUSION: These results compare favorably with previously published results for chlorambucil monotherapy, suggesting that the addition of rituximab to chlorambucil may improve efficacy with no unexpected adverse events. R-chlorambucil may improve outcome for patients who are ineligible for fludarabine-based treatments.
PURPOSE: Most patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) are elderly and/or have comorbidities that may make them ineligible for fludarabine-based treatment. For this population, chlorambucil monotherapy is an appropriate therapeutic option; however, response rates with chlorambucil are low, and more effective treatments are needed. This trial was designed to assess how the addition of rituximab to chlorambucil (R-chlorambucil) would affect safety and efficacy in patients with CLL. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients with first-line CLL were treated with rituximab (375 mg/m(2) on day 1, cycle one, and 500 mg/m(2) thereafter) plus chlorambucil (10 mg/m(2)/d all cycles; day 1 through 7) for six 28-day cycles. For patients not achieving complete response (CR), six additional cycles of chlorambucil alone could be administered. The primary end point of the study was safety. RESULTS: A total of 100 patients were treated with R-chlorambucil, with a median follow-up of 30 months. Median age of patients was 70 years (range, 43 to 86 years), with patients having a median of seven comorbidities. Hematologic toxicities accounted for most grade 3/4 adverse events reported, with neutropenia and lymphopenia both occurring in 41% of patients and leukopenia in 23%. Overall response rates were 84%, with CR achieved in 10% of patients. Median progression-free survival was 23.5 months; median overall survival was not reached. CONCLUSION: These results compare favorably with previously published results for chlorambucil monotherapy, suggesting that the addition of rituximab to chlorambucil may improve efficacy with no unexpected adverse events. R-chlorambucil may improve outcome for patients who are ineligible for fludarabine-based treatments.
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