Modified BEAM with triple autologous stem cell transplantation for patients with relapsed aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma

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Karin Hohloch
Samira Zeynalova
Björn Chapuy
Michael Pfreundschuh
Markus Loeffler
Marita Ziepert
Alfred C. Feller
Lorenz Trümper
Dirk Hasenclever
Gerald Wulf
Norbert Schmitz
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[1] Kantonsspital Graubünden,Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology
[2] Hematology and Oncology,Institute for Medical Informatics, Statistics, and Epidemiology
[3] University Medicine,Department of Medical Oncology
[4] Georg August University,Department of Internal Medicine I
[5] Universität Leipzig,Department of Pathology
[6] Dana-Farber Cancer Institute,Department of Hematology, Oncology and Stem Cell Transplantation
[7] University Clinic of Saarland,undefined
[8] University of Schleswig-Holstein,undefined
[9] Campus Lübeck,undefined
[10] Asklepios Klinik St. Georg,undefined
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Annals of Hematology | 2016年 / 95卷
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Aggressive lymphoma; Relapse; Triple transplant approach;
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Treatment of relapse and primary progression in aggressive lymphoma remains unsatisfactory; outcome is still poor. Better treatment strategies are much needed for this patient population. The R1 study is a prospective multi-center phase I/II study evaluating a dose finding approach with a triple transplant regimen in four BEAM dose levels in patients with relapsed aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The aim of the study was to determine feasibility, toxicity, and remission rate. In a total of 39 patients (pts.) enrolled in the study, 24 pts. were evaluated in the following analysis. Twenty pts. had aggressive B cell lymphoma, and two pts. had T cell lymphoma. All evaluated patients responded to DexaBEAM with a sufficient stem cell harvest. The phase I/II study was started with BEAM dose level II. Four patients were treated at dose level II, and 20 pts. were treated at dose level III. Due to the early termination of the study, dose levels I and IV were never administered. Sixteen pts. completed therapy according to protocol, and eight pts. (33.3 %) stopped treatment early. Infections (27 %) and stomatitis (13 %) were the most frequent grade III/IV non-hematologic toxicities. Thirteen percent of patients presented with severe grade III/IV lung toxicity during modified BEAM (m-BEAM). Fourteen pts. achieved a complete response (CR), one pt. achieved no change (NC), six pts. had progressive disease (PD), and two pts. died; for one pt., outcome is not known. One-year and 3-year event-free survival (EFS) was 38 and 33 %, respectively. Overall survival (OS) after 1 and 3 years was 50 and 38 %. In conclusion, dose escalation of standard BEAM is not feasible due to toxicity.
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