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Treatment patterns and disease course of previously untreated Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma: Feasibility of MTX-based regimens in clinical routine.

Authors :
Sieg N
Naendrup JH
Gödel P
Balke-Want H
Simon F
Deckert M
Gillessen S
Kreissl S
Bröckelmann PJ
Borchmann P
von Tresckow B
Heger JM
Source :
European journal of haematology [Eur J Haematol] 2021 Aug; Vol. 107 (2), pp. 202-210. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 May 26.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: Primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) is a rare type of aggressive lymphoma of the central nervous system. Treatment strategies improved significantly over the past decades differ regionally but mainly consist of rituximab and high-dosed methotrexate (MTX)-based therapies.<br />Methods: We assessed clinical outcomes of 100 patients with newly diagnosed PCNSL between 2010-2020 at the University Hospital of Cologne, Germany.<br />Results: Patients were 23-88 years of age and either treated with MTX-based regimens (PRIMAIN, MARTA, MATRix), individual regimens, or best supportive care, respectively. Overall response rates were generally high (66,7-83,8%), but different organ toxicities required dose adjustments in most groups. Two-year overall survival rates were 57,9% (PRIMAIN), 63,6% (MARTA), 65,4% (MATRix), and 37,5% (Other), respectively. Out of 9 patients suffering from relapse >12 months from primary diagnosis, 7 patients (77,8%) received methotrexate-based salvage therapy with 2-year overall survival of 4/6 patients (66,7%).<br />Conclusion: Although a relevant proportion of patients are not eligible for clinical trials due to age, performance status, or comorbidities, these results prove feasibility of different MTX-based treatment strategies in clinical routine. Even elderly patients displayed surprisingly favorable outcomes. However, with compromising organ toxicities, reduction of intensity should be part of strategies in future clinical trials.<br /> (© 2021 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1600-0609
Volume :
107
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
European journal of haematology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33960535
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/ejh.13639