Literature DB >> 9688294

Risk of relapse and clinico-pathological features in 103 patients with diffuse large-cell lymphoma in complete response after first-line treatment.

L Sanz1, A López-Guillermo, C Martínez, F Bosch, J Esteve, F Cobo, S Montoto, M Perales, J Bladé, F Cervantes, B Nomdedeu, E Campo, E Montserrat.   

Abstract

Patients with diffuse large-cell lymphoma (DLCL) achieve a complete response (CR) in most cases, but at least one-third of them eventually relapse. Such an event occurs most frequently within 2 yr from CR achievement. The aim of the present study was to analyse the risk and pattern of relapse of patients with DLCL in CR. One hundred and three patients with DLCL (53 male/50 female; median age: 55 yr) in CR after doxorubicin-containing first-line treatments were included in the study. Main clinicobiological characteristics at diagnosis and at relapse were analysed. Uni- and multivariate studies were performed. Forty-one patients (40%) eventually relapsed, in 27 cases within 2 yr from CR and 14 thereafter. Histological subtype was the same at diagnosis and at relapse in all the early relapsing patients and in 8 of 10 late relapsing patients with available biopsy. The most important variables at diagnosis for predicting relapse were advanced stage (p<0.01) and bone marrow infiltration (p=0.05), with stage (I-II vs. III-IV) (p=0.009; relative risk=2.28) being the only predictive variable in the multivariate analysis. No differences were found according to the treatment given. The second CR rate obtained in the late relapsing patients after salvage therapies was higher that in early relapsing (50% vs. 37%). Median survival from relapse was 1.4 yr for patients early relapsing and it was not achieved for those with late relapses (p=0.09). Late relapse is a quite common event in DLCL lymphomas, with those patients achieving more frequently a second CR and having better survival than early relapsed patients.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9688294     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0609.1998.tb01062.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Haematol        ISSN: 0902-4441            Impact factor:   2.997


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