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Annals of Oncology 15:283-290, 2004
© 2004 European Society for Medical Oncology


Original Paper

Intensive chemotherapy and autologous stem-cell transplantation plus rituximab is superior to conventional chemotherapy for newly diagnosed advanced stage mantle-cell lymphoma: a matched pair analysis

Received 12 June 2003; revised 1 October 2003; accepted 29 October 2003

Background:

The outcome of 20 patients with newly diagnosed mantle-cell lymphoma (MCL) treated on a prospective trial of autologous stem-cell transplantation (ASCT) and rituximab immunotherapy was compared with the outcome of 40 matched historical control patients treated with standard combination chemotherapy.

Patients and methods:

Control patients with MCL were identified from a lymphoma database, and pairs were matched with patients receiving ASCT–rituximab for stage of disease, gender and age (±5 years). Only patients treated with an anthracycline- or cyclophosphamide–fludarabine-based regimen were included.

Results:

Seventeen of 20 patients who received ASCT–rituximab remain alive in remission at a median of 30 months from diagnosis; one patient relapsed 2 years post-ASCT, and two died at 7 and 11 months post-ASCT without evidence of lymphoma. Of 40 patients treated with conventional chemotherapy, with a median follow-up of 80 months, 33 have relapsed or progressed and 29 have died. Overall (OS) and progression-free (PFS) survival were superior in patients treated with ASCT–rituximab compared with those treated with conventional chemotherapy (PFS at 3 years, 89% versus 29%, P <0.00001; OS at 3 years, 88% versus 65%, P = 0.052).

Conclusions:

This matched-pair analysis suggests that patients with advanced-stage MCL treated with ASCT–rituximab had statistically significantly better PFS and a trend toward better OS than patients treated with conventional chemotherapy. Longer follow-up will determine response duration and the true impact of this treatment strategy on PFS and OS.

J. Mangel1, H. A. Leitch2, J. M. Connors2, R. Buckstein1, K. Imrie1, D. Spaner1, M. Crump3, N. Pennell1, A. Boudreau1 and N. L. Berinstein1,*

1 Advanced Therapeutics Program, Toronto Sunnybrook Regional Cancer Centre, Sunnybrook and Women’s College Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ontario; 2 University of British Columbia and the BC Cancer Agency, Vancouver, British Columbia; 3 Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Key words: autologous stem-cell transplantation, mantle-cell lymphoma, matched-pair analysis, rituximab


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