COP-BLAM MULTIDRUG INFUSION CHEMOTHERAPIES FOR LYMPHOMA - RESULTS IN A COMMUNITY-HOSPITAL SETTING

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TOPILOW, AA
GUERRA, OR
TARANTOLO, SR
LERNER, WA
SYNDER, GC
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[1] Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune, NJ, 07753
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10.3109/07357909309018868
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
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Twenty-two patients with malignant lymphoma were treated with three different COP-BLAM infusional chemotherapy protocols at the Jersey Shore Medical Center. The treatment group included 18 patients with large-cell lymphoma, 3 patients with Hodgkin's disease, and 1 patient with composite lymphoma (large-cell lymphoma and Hodgkin's disease). Three patients were treated with COP-BLAM III, 9 with COP-BLAM IV, and 10 with COP-BLAM V. The age of the patients at diagnosis ranged from 18 to 74 years, with a median age of 64 years. One patient had stage I bulky disease, 4 had stage II bulky disease, 3 had stage III disease, and 14 had stage IV disease. Twenty patients were evaluable for response; 2 were too early to evaluate. Complete response (CR) was seen in 18 of the 20 evaluable patients (90%). Potential cure (excludes non-lymphoma-related deaths) at 24 months is projected at 78%. Eleven patients are presently without disease and off therapy (55%). Projected failure-free survival at 2 years is 71% (a failure being death from any cause). Eleven of 22 patients developed 15 febrile episodes. Vincristine neuropathy was seen in 6 patients. Subclinical pulmonary fibrosis was seen in 1 patient. There was one cardiotoxic death. The COP-BLAM infusional protocols are highly effective, tolerable regiments that are applicable in community hospitals and can yield good response rates, with a high percentage of disease-free survivors in all age groups. The treatment can be completed in a short period with acceptable toxicity.
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