scholarly journals BRENTUXIMAB VEDOTIN PLUS CHP AS FIRST‐LINE TREATMENT IN CD30 + PERIPHERAL T‐CELL LYMPHOMAS: REAL LIFE EXPERIENCE FROM A SINGLE INSTITUTION IN SPAIN

2021 ◽  
Vol 39 (S2) ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Domingo Domenech ◽  
J. M. Sancho Cia ◽  
E. Gonzalez Barca ◽  
N. Kelleher ◽  
M. Rodriguez‐Luaces ◽  
...  
Hematology ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 21 (9) ◽  
pp. 536-541 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bo Jia ◽  
Shaoxuan Hu ◽  
Jianliang Yang ◽  
Shengyu Zhou ◽  
Peng Liu ◽  
...  

2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
Maria José Gómez-Crespo ◽  
Aránzazu García-Raso ◽  
Jose Luis López-Lorenzo ◽  
Teresa Villaescusa ◽  
María Rodríguez-Pinilla ◽  
...  

NK/T-cell lymphomas are a group of clonal proliferations of NK- or, rarely, T-cell types and have peculiar clinicopathologic features. Most common site of involvement is the upper aerodigestive tract (nasal cavity, nasopharynx, paranasal sinuses, and palate). Association of autoimmune paraneoplastic disorders with NK/T-cell lymphomas is not well studied. Our patient was diagnosed with NK/T-cell lymphoma stage IV with skin involvement and treated frontline with CHOEP regimen. While he was under treatment, two immune complications presented: anterior uveitis of autoimmune origin refractory to steroids and myositis in lower limbs muscles. Autologous transplantation was rejected due to confirmed early relapse after first-line treatment, and the patient received second-line treatment according to the SMILE scheme, reaching complete response after four cycles. The patient underwent allogeneic transplantation and at the time of manuscript preparation is alive despite multiple complications. The disease should be suspected in patients with rhinitis or recurrent sinusitis, and early biopsy is recommended for all patients to avoid a delay in diagnosis. Our patient also presented symptoms of disease progression after first-line treatment, representing a paraneoplastic process, a very rare phenomenon in T-type lymphomas. This case is novel for the appearance of an inflammatory myositis, a histologically verified paraneoplastic phenomenon that responded to treatment for lymphoma.


2017 ◽  
Vol 118 (3) ◽  
pp. 375-377
Author(s):  
Radoslaw Gawlik ◽  
Magdalena Marcak ◽  
Izabela Kołodziej ◽  
Anna Dzienniak ◽  
Andrzej Bozek

2020 ◽  
Vol 38 (15_suppl) ◽  
pp. 8029-8029 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jean Marc Schiano de Colella ◽  
Simonetta Viviani ◽  
Davide Rapezzi ◽  
CATERINA PATTI ◽  
Lauriane Clement Filliatre ◽  
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8029 Background: Hodgkin Lymphoma (HL) treatment in the elderly is a challenge, as standard ABVD is able to cure no more than 60% of the patients (p.). Bendamustine (Be), and Brentuximab Vedotin (BV), are well-tolerated and effective drugs in relapsing HL, but only preliminary data exist in 1st line treatment of the elderly (Evens AM 2018). Methods: HALO is a prospective international multicenter open-label phase I/II study (NCT02467946) to assess the safety and efficacy of Be-BV in advanced-stage elderly HL p. Briefly, BV 1.2 mg/kg on D1, and Be 90 mg/m2 on D1-2 were administered Q3W for 6 cycles. The primary endpoint was the feasibility and the efficacy of Be-BV. Results: Between July 2015 and February 2019, 59/60 p. consecutive enrolled received at least 1 Be-BV cycle, and are valuable for primary endpoint. One p. was excluded because a histological review showing angioimmunoblastic T-Cell Lymphoma. The mean age was 70.32 (62-79), and M/F ratio 41/18. The Ann-Arbor stage was IIB in 12, III in 14 and IV in 33 patients, B-symptoms (y/n) 40/19. IPS was 0-2 in 19 and ≥ 3 in 40 p., P.S. (ECOG) was 0-1 in 53, 2 in 6 p., nonetheless most of them were frail, as ADL was ≥ 6 in 47 (79%) and IADL was ≥ 8 in 42 (71%) p. Most frequent co-morbidities were cardio-vascular disease (45) metabolism disorders (31) prostatic adenoma (11). 163 treatment-related adverse events (WHO 3-4) were recorded: neutropenia and lymphopenia, (134), infections (7), cutaneous reactions (5), liver toxicity (2). No case of grade > 2 peripheral neuropathy was recorded. Out of 59 p., 41 concluded and 18 interrupted the treatment for toxicity (8), progression (5), treatment failure (2), CMV reactivation (3). The latter was recorded in 17 p., 12/17 received valgancyclovir. 4 p. died with CMV viremia. After a mean follow-up of 20.6 (0.3-46.5) months, 37/59 (63%) were in CR, while 22 (37%) have progressed (5) or relapsed (17). The 2-y OS and PFS in ITT analysis were 83% (95% CI 71-96) and 54% (95% CI 41-72) and in PP 89% (95%CI 75-100) and 78% (95%CI 64-96), respectively. 22 p. had a PFS event: 5 progression (2 deaths), 17 relapse (8 deaths). 10 p. died for recurrent HL (5), sepsis (1), secondary malignancy (2), respiratory insufficiency (1) and unknown (1). Conclusions: The Be-BV combination, a novel anthracycline-free regiment for first line treatment of HL in elderly, proved effective in unselected, frail, poor-risk, HL p. aged more than 60 in daily hospital real life. The CMV reactivation is frequent and should be treated with preemptive antiviral therapy upon detection of CMV DNA in plasma. Clinical trial information: NCT02467946 .


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