Outcomes of Refractory and Relapsed Hodgkin Lymphoma With Autologous Stem-Cell Transplantation: A Single Institution Experience

R. Wali, H. Saeed, Naveed Patrus, S. Javed, Saadiya Khan
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PURPOSE Hodgkin lymphoma is the most common cancer in children, adolescents, and young adults. Overall survival is approximately 80% to 90%. A subset of these patients has refractory disease or experience disease relapse. Conventional salvage therapies and autologous stem-cell transplantation is usually considered the standard of care for these patients. Our analysis reports outcomes in these patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS After institutional review board approval, a retrospective analysis of patients with Hodgkin lymphoma who were up to 18 years of age and who had refractory or relapsed disease at Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre from September 2009 to December 2013 was performed. Patients who underwent high-dose chemotherapy followed by stem-cell rescue were included in this analysis. RESULTS A total of 567 patients with Hodgkin lymphoma registered at the hospital. Sixty of the patients (10.6%) had either primary progressive or refractory disease or relapse after finishing with first-line chemotherapy. High-dose chemotherapy followed by stem cell was administered to 25 of these patients (42%). Thirteen patients (40%) had progressive disease (PD), five (22%) had early relapse, and seven (38%) had late relapse. A number of salvage regimens were used, including etoposide, prednisolone, ifosfamide, and cisplatin; dexamethasone, cytarabine, and carboplatin; and gemcitabine plus vinorelbine. Re-evaluation was performed before taking patients to a high dose, and it showed complete response in 17 patients (68%), partial response in six patients (24%), and PD in two patients (8%). Twenty-one patients (84%) are in remission after transplantation, with two patients (8%) having died as a result of disease progression and two patients (2%) having relapsed after treatment. Overall survival is 92% at 4 years, with event-free survival of 80% at 4 years. CONCLUSION Our retrospective analysis shows good outcomes in patients who had PD or refractory disease. Disease response before transplantation is important in predicting outcomes.
自体干细胞移植治疗难治性和复发性霍奇金淋巴瘤的疗效:单一机构的经验
霍奇金淋巴瘤是儿童、青少年和年轻人中最常见的癌症。总生存率约为80%至90%。这些患者中有一部分患有难治性疾病或经历疾病复发。传统的挽救疗法和自体干细胞移植通常被认为是这些患者的标准护理。我们的分析报告了这些患者的结果。患者和方法在机构审查委员会批准后,对2009年9月至2013年12月在Shaukat Khanum纪念癌症医院和研究中心患有难治性或复发性疾病的18岁以下霍奇金淋巴瘤患者进行回顾性分析。接受大剂量化疗后进行干细胞挽救的患者被纳入本分析。结果医院共登记了567例霍奇金淋巴瘤患者。60名患者(10.6%)患有原发性进行性或难治性疾病,或在完成一线化疗后复发。其中25名患者(42%)接受了高剂量化疗,然后进行干细胞治疗。13名患者(40%)患有进行性疾病(PD),5名患者(22%)早期复发,7名患者(38%)晚期复发。使用了许多挽救方案,包括依托泊苷、泼尼松、异环磷酰胺和顺铂;地塞米松、阿糖胞苷和卡铂;吉西他滨加长春瑞滨。在给患者服用高剂量之前进行了重新评估,结果显示17名患者(68%)完全缓解,6名患者(24%)部分缓解,2名患者(8%)出现PD。21名患者(84%)在移植后病情缓解,其中2名患者(8%)因疾病进展而死亡,2名患者在治疗后复发(2%)。4年时总生存率为92%,4年时无事件生存率为80%。结论我们的回顾性分析显示PD或难治性疾病患者的预后良好。移植前的疾病反应对预测结果很重要。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Global Oncology (JGO) is an online only, open access journal focused on cancer care, research and care delivery issues unique to countries and settings with limited healthcare resources. JGO aims to provide a home for high-quality literature that fulfills a growing need for content describing the array of challenges health care professionals in resource-constrained settings face. Article types include original reports, review articles, commentaries, correspondence/replies, special articles and editorials.
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