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Minimal relapse risk and early normalization of survival for patients with Burkitt lymphoma treated with intensive immunochemotherapy: an international study of 264 real-world patients.

Lasse H Jakobsen1,2, Fredrik Ellin3, Knut B Smeland4, Tove Wästerlid5, Jacob H Christensen6, Judit M Jørgensen7, Pär L Josefsson8, Andreas K Øvlisen1,2, Harald Holte4,9, Yngvild N Blaker9,10, Jacob H Grauslund11, Jon Bjørn12, Daniel Molin13, Ingemar Lagerlöf14, Karin E Smedby5, Katherine Colvin15, Gita Thanarajasingam16, Matthew J Maurer17, Thomas M Habermann16, Kevin W Song18, Katie Y Zhu18, Alina S Gerrie18, Chan Y Cheah19,20,21, Tarec C El-Galaly1,2.   

Abstract

Non-endemic Burkitt lymphoma (BL) is a rare germinal centre B-cell-derived malignancy with the genetic hallmark of MYC gene translocation and with rapid tumour growth as a distinct clinical feature. To investigate treatment outcomes, loss of lifetime and relapse risk in adult BL patients treated with intensive immunochemotherapy, retrospective clinic-based and population-based lymphoma registries from six countries were used to identify 264 real-world patients. The median age was 47 years and the majority had advanced-stage disease and elevated LDH. Treatment protocols were R-CODOX-M/IVAC (47%), R-hyper-CVAD (16%), DA-EPOCH-R (11%), R-BFM/GMALL (25%) and other (2%) leading to an overall response rate of 89%. The two-year overall survival and event-free survival were 84% and 80% respectively. For patients in complete remission/unconfirmed, the two-year relapse risk was 6% but diminished to 0·6% for patients reaching 12 months of post-remission event-free survival (pEFS12). The loss of lifetime for pEFS12 patients was 0·4 (95% CI: -0·7 to 2) months. In conclusion, real-world outcomes of adult BL are excellent following intensive immunochemotherapy. For pEFS12 patients, the relapse risk was low and life expectancy similar to that of a general population, which is important information for developing meaningful follow-up strategies with increased focus on survivorship and less focus on routine disease surveillance.
© 2020 British Society for Haematology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  Burkitt lymphoma; immunochemotherapy; prognosis; real-world patients; survival

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32017050     DOI: 10.1111/bjh.16425

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Haematol        ISSN: 0007-1048            Impact factor:   6.998


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