Prognosis after high-dose chemotherapy followed by autologous stem-cell transplantation as first-line treatment in primary CNS lymphoma--a long-term follow-up study |
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Authors: | Kasenda B Schorb E Fritsch K Finke J Illerhaus G |
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Institution: | Department of Hematology and Oncology, University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany. |
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Abstract: | BackgroundHigh-dose chemotherapy followed by autologous stem-cell transplantation (HCT–ASCT) is a promising approach in eligible patients with primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL). We report long-term data of patients who were treated according to HCT–ASCT containing protocols.Patients and methodsWe analyzed survival and relapse rates in 43 (<67 years) immunocompetent patients with newly diagnosed PCNSL being treated according to two different high-dose methotrexate-based protocols followed by high-dose carmustine/thiotepa (BCNU/TT) plus ASCT (±whole brain irradiation). Analysis was conducted for all patients (intention-to-treat) and those patients who actually received HCT–ASCT (per-protocol).ResultsThirty-four patients achieved complete remission, of those 12 relapsed (35%), while 6 of them relapsed 5 years after diagnosis. After a median follow-up of 120 months, median overall survival (OS) was reached after 104 months. Two- and 5-year OS was 81% and 70% and 2- and 5-year event-free survival (EFS) was 81% and 67%, respectively. In per-protocol analysis (N = 34), 5-year OS and EFS was 82% and 79%, respectively. HCT–ASCT associated related mortality was not observed.ConclusionsSequential high-dose MTX containing chemotherapy followed by high-dose carmustine/thiotepa plus ASCT (±whole brain irradiation) is safe and leads to high survival rates in eligible patients with newly diagnosed PCNSL. |
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