Affiliation:
1. The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University ZhengZhou China
2. Henan Cancer Hospital ZhengZhou China
3. Henan Provincial People's Hospital ZhengZhou China
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundBrentuximab vedotin (BV) was approved as a therapy for patients with CD30‐positive lymphoma in China in 2020 based on the results of multiple clinical trails. Few Chinese real‐world data of its use are yet available. Herein, we present the application situation of BV in patients with lymphoma among different hospitals in Henan province in China under real‐world conditions.MethodsThis was a multicenter and retrospective study in 104 patients with lymphoma who received BV for the first time between August 2020 and September 2022 across eight centers in Henan province. Data on the clinical use, effectiveness and adverse events (AEs) of BV were extracted from patient medical records. Short‐term effectiveness was assessed based on objective response rate (ORR), complete response (CR), partial response (PR), stable disease (SD) and progressive disease (PD). Progression‐free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were calculated using Kaplan–Meier method. Safety was also evaluated in our study.Results104 lymphoma patients were enrolled in our study, who had completed a median of two cycles (range,1–8) of BV‐based treatment. A total of 72.1% of patients were relapsed/refractory (R/R) lymphoma, and only 27.9% were previously untreated lymphoma who received BV in frontline treatment settings. Among them who received effectiveness evaluation, the ORR achieved 64.5% (CR 25.8%, PR 38.7%). After a median follow‐up of 11 months, the 6‐month PFS rate and OS rate achieved 77.2% and 90.1% respectively, and the 12‐month PFS rate and OS rate achieved 77.2% and 79.9% respectively. In general, BV‐based treatment was well‐tolerated, with 38.5% incidence of grade ≥3 AEs. The most commonly reported AEs were hematologic disorders, especially neutropenia, with the incidence reaching 50.0%.ConclusionsBV‐based regimens could be a promising therapeutic option with remarkable effectiveness and moderate toxicity in treating Chinese lymphoma patients with CD30 expression.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Cancer Research,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology
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