Interim Positron Emission Tomography Response–Adapted Therapy in Advanced-Stage Hodgkin Lymphoma: Final Results of the Phase II Part of the HD0801 Study

Author:

Zinzani Pier Luigi1,Broccoli Alessandro1,Gioia Daniela Maria1,Castagnoli Antonio1,Ciccone Giovannino1,Evangelista Andrea1,Santoro Armando1,Ricardi Umberto1,Bonfichi Maurizio1,Brusamolino Ercole1,Rossi Giuseppe1,Anastasia Antonella1,Zaja Francesco1,Vitolo Umberto1,Pavone Vincenzo1,Pulsoni Alessandro1,Rigacci Luigi1,Gaidano Gianluca1,Stelitano Caterina1,Salvi Flavia1,Rusconi Chiara1,Tani Monica1,Freilone Roberto1,Pregno Patrizia1,Borsatti Eugenio1,Sacchetti Gian Mauro1,Argnani Lisa1,Levis Alessandro1

Affiliation:

1. Pier Luigi Zinzani, Alessandro Broccoli, and Lisa Argnani, Institute of Hematology L. e A. Seràgnoli, Sant’Orsola-Malpighi University Hospital, Bologna; Daniela Maria Gioia and Alessandro Levis, Fondazione Italiana Linfomi Onlus; Flavia Salvi, S.S. Antonio e Biagio Hospital, Alessandria; Antonio Castagnoli, Azienda Ospedaliera di Prato, Prato; Giovannino Ciccone and Andrea Evangelista, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Città della Salute e della Scienza di Torino and Centro Prevenzione Oncologica...

Abstract

Purpose The clinical impact of positron emission tomography (PET) evaluation performed early during first-line therapy in patients with advanced-stage Hodgkin lymphoma, in terms of providing a rationale to shift patients who respond poorly onto a more intensive regimen (PET response-adapted therapy), remains to be confirmed. Patients and Methods The phase II part of the multicenter HD0801 study involved 519 patients with advanced-stage de novo Hodgkin lymphoma who received an initial treatment with doxorubicin, bleomycin, vinblastine, and dacarbazine (ABVD) and who underwent an early ifosfamide-containing salvage treatment followed by stem-cell transplantation if they showed a positive PET evaluation after two cycles of chemotherapy (PET2). The primary end point was 2-year progression-free survival calculated for both PET2-negative patients (who completed a full six cycles of ABVD treatment) and PET2-positive patients. Overall survival was a secondary end point. Results In all, 103 of the 512 evaluable patients were PET2 positive. Among them, 81 received the scheduled salvage regimen with transplantation, 15 remained on ABVD (physician’s decision, mostly because of minimally positive PET2), five received an alternative treatment, and two were excluded because of diagnostic error. On intention-to-treat analysis, the 2-year progression-free survival was 76% for PET2-positive patients (regardless of the salvage treatment they received) and 81% for PET2-negative patients. Conclusion Patients with advanced-stage Hodgkin lymphoma for whom treatment was at high risk of failing appear to benefit from early treatment intensification with autologous transplantation, as indicated by the possibility of successful salvage treatment in more than 70% of PET2-positive patients through obtaining the same 2-year progression-free survival as the PET2-negative subgroup.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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