Twenty-year follow-up of a pilot/phase II trial on the Bonn protocol for primary CNS lymphoma

Author:

Seidel Sabine,Pels Hendrik,Schlömer Sabine,Kowoll Annika,Fliessbach Klaus,Engert Andreas,Vogt-Schaden Marlies,Egerer Gerlinde,Reichmann Heinz,Schackert Gabriele,Kroschinsky Frank,Deckert Martina,Herrlinger Ulrich,Klockgether Thomas,Fimmers Rolf,Bode Udo,Schmidt-Wolf Ingo G.H.,Schlegel Uwe

Abstract

ObjectiveTo determine whether a fraction of patients with primary CNS lymphoma (PCNSL) had been cured by systemic and intraventricular methotrexate- and cytarabine-based chemotherapy (Bonn protocol) after a very long-term follow-up of nearly 20 years.MethodsSixty-five patients (median age 62 years, range 27–75; median Karnofsky performance score 70, range 20–90) had been treated with systemic and intraventricular polychemotherapy without whole brain radiotherapy from September 1995 until December 2001. All patients still alive in 2019 were contacted and interviewed on their current life situation.ResultsMedian follow-up for surviving patients was 19.6 years (17.5–23.3 years). Out of 65 patients, 11 (17%) were still alive. Six of those never experienced any relapse. For the whole study population, median overall survival (OS) was 4.4 years (95% confidence interval [CI] 2.9–5.9); for patients ≤60 years, 11.0 years (95% CI 4.8–17.0). The 10-year OS rate for the entire cohort was 29% and the estimated 20-year OS rate was 19%. Four late relapses were observed after 9.8, 10.3, 13.3, and 21.0 years.ConclusionAt a median follow-up of 19.6 years, 17% of patients were alive and free of tumor; however, even after response for decades, an inherent risk of relapse, either systemic or cerebral, characterizes the biology of PCNSL.Classification of evidenceThis work provides Class III evidence that PCNSL treatment with methotrexate-based polychemotherapy including intraventricular therapy is associated with long-term disease control in some patients.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Neurology (clinical)

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