1. Early Chemotherapy Intensification With Escalated BEACOPP in Patients With Advanced-Stage Hodgkin Lymphoma With a Positive Interim Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography Scan After Two ABVD Cycles: Long-Term Results of the GITIL/FIL HD 0607 Trial.
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Gallamini A, Tarella C, Viviani S, Rossi A, Patti C, Mulé A, Picardi M, Romano A, Cantonetti M, La Nasa G, Trentin L, Bolis S, Rapezzi D, Battistini R, Gottardi D, Gavarotti P, Corradini P, Cimminiello M, Schiavotto C, Parvis G, Zanotti R, Gini G, Ferreri AJM, Viero P, Miglino M, Billio A, Avigdor A, Biggi A, Fallanca F, Ficola U, Gregianin M, Chiaravalloti A, Prosperini G, Bergesio F, Chauvie S, Pavoni C, Gianni AM, and Rambaldi A
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- Adolescent, Adult, Bleomycin administration & dosage, Cyclophosphamide administration & dosage, Dacarbazine administration & dosage, Doxorubicin administration & dosage, Etoposide administration & dosage, Feasibility Studies, Female, Hodgkin Disease diagnostic imaging, Hodgkin Disease mortality, Hodgkin Disease pathology, Humans, Lymph Nodes pathology, Lymphatic Metastasis, Male, Middle Aged, Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography, Prednisone administration & dosage, Procarbazine administration & dosage, Prospective Studies, Radiotherapy, Rituximab administration & dosage, Survival Analysis, Vinblastine administration & dosage, Vincristine administration & dosage, Young Adult, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols administration & dosage, Hodgkin Disease drug therapy
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Purpose To investigate the progression-free survival (PFS) of patients with advanced Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) after a risk-adapted treatment strategy that was based on a positive positron emission tomography scan performed after two doxorubicin, vinblastine, vincristine, and dacarbazine (ABVD) cycles (PET2). Patients and Methods Patients with advanced-stage (IIB to IVB) HL were consecutively enrolled. After two ABVD cycles, PET2 was performed and centrally reviewed according to the Deauville five-point scale. Patients with a positive PET2 were randomly assigned to four cycles of escalated bleomycin, etoposide, doxorubicin, cyclophosphamide, vincristine, procarbazine, and prednisone (BEACOPP) followed by four cycles of standard BEACOPP with or without rituximab. Patients with a negative PET2 continued ABVD, and those with a large nodal mass at diagnosis (≥ 5 cm) in complete remission with a negative PET at the end of chemotherapy were randomly assigned to radiotherapy or no further treatment. The primary end point was 3-year PFS. Results Of 782 enrolled patients, 150 (19%) had a positive and 630 (81%) a negative PET2. The 3-year PFS of all patients was 82%. The 3-year PFS of those with a positive and negative PET2 was 60% and 87%, respectively ( P < .001). The 3-year PFS of patients with a positive PET2 assigned to BEACOPP with or without rituximab was 63% versus 57% ( P = .53). In 296 patients with both interim and post-ABVD-negative PET who had a large nodal mass at diagnosis, radiotherapy was randomly added after chemotherapy without a significant PFS improvement (97% v 93%, respectively; P = .29). The 3-year overall survival of all 782 patients was 97% (99% and 89% for PET2 negative and positive, respectively). Conclusion The PET-driven switch from ABVD to escalated BEACOPP is feasible and effective in high-risk patients with advanced-stage HL.
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- 2018
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