1. Hodgkin's lymphoma in first relapse following chemotherapy or combined modality therapy: analysis of outcome and prognostic factors after conventional salvage therapy.
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Vassilakopoulos TP, Angelopoulou MK, Siakantaris MP, Kontopidou FN, Dimopoulou MN, Boutsis DE, Anargyrou K, Kokoris SI, Giannakakis A, Karkantaris C, Kyrtsonis MC, Tsaftaridis P, Rombos J, Variamis E, Korkolopoulou P, Kittas C, and Pangalis GA
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Combined Modality Therapy, Disease-Free Survival, Female, Hodgkin Disease drug therapy, Hodgkin Disease radiotherapy, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Radiotherapy, Adjuvant, Recurrence, Salvage Therapy, Survival Analysis, Treatment Outcome, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols administration & dosage, Hodgkin Disease mortality
- Abstract
Objectives: To investigate the prognosis of patients with Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL) who relapse following a complete remission (CR) achieved by chemotherapy with or without radiotherapy (CT+/-RT), and to identify prognostic factors for freedom from second progression (FF2P)., Methods: We analyzed the prognostic significance of the initial CT regimen (4 vs. 7-8 drugs), treatment-free interval (TFI), and demographic, clinical, and laboratory factors at the time of relapse and diagnosis, in 113 patients with HL, who relapsed after a CR achieved by CT+/-RT., Results: Conventional salvage CT+/-RT was administered in 107 patients, while six received RT only. The 5-yr FF2P was 24%, while the 10-yr survival after relapse (O2S) was 39% and was not afffected by the initial CT regimen. Multivariate analysis revealed that extranodal disease at relapse (P<0.001), TFI<6 month (P<0.001), > or =5 involved sites at diagnosis (P=0.04) and anemia at relapse (P=0.03) were independent predictors of FF2P. 55% of patients had 0 or 1 of these adverse prognostic factors. The 5-yr FF2P of patients with 0, 1 or 2 adverse factors was 58%, 34% and 5% (P<0.0001). The corresponding rates for 10-yr O2S were 68%, 51% and 25%, respectively (P=0.002)., Conclusions: Our data confirmed the significance of TFI and extranodal relapse and demonstrated a potential role for anemia at relapse and number of involved sites at diagnosis, for the prognosis of patients with HL relapsing after CT+/-RT. The combination of these prognostic factors defines a sizeable subgroup of patients with favorable outcome following conventional salvage therapy.
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- 2002
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