Outcomes of adults and children with primary mediastinal B-cell lymphoma treated with dose-adjusted EPOCH-R.

Journal: British Journal Of Haematology
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Abstract

Treatment with dose-adjusted EPOCH (etoposide, doxorubicin, cyclophosphamide, vincristine, prednisone) chemotherapy and rituximab (DA-EPOCH-R) has become the standard of care for primary mediastinal B-cell lymphoma (PMBCL) at many institutions despite limited data in the multi-centre setting. We report a large, multi-centre retrospective analysis of children and adults with PMBCL treated with DA-EPOCH-R to characterize outcomes and evaluate prognostic factors. We assessed 156 patients with PMBCL treated with DA-EPOCH-R across 24 academic centres, including 38 children and 118 adults. All patients received at least one cycle of DA-EPOCH-R. Radiation therapy was administered in 14·9% of patients. With median follow-up of 22·6 months, the estimated 3-year event-free survival (EFS) was 85·9% [95% confidence interval (CI) 80·3-91·5] and overall survival was 95·4% (95% CI 91·8-99·0). Outcomes were not statistically different between paediatric and adult patients. Thrombotic complications were reported in 28·2% of patients and were more common in paediatric patients (45·9% vs. 22·9%, P = 0·011). Seventy-five per cent of patients had a negative fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) scan at the completion of DA-EPOCH-R, defined as Deauville score 1-3. Negative FDG-PET at end-of-therapy was associated with improved EFS (95·4% vs. 54·9%, P < 0·001). Our data support the use of DA-EPOCH-R for the treatment of PMBCL in children and adults. Patients with a positive end-of-therapy FDG-PET scan have an inferior outcome.

Authors
Lisa Giulino Roth, Tara O'donohue, Zhengming Chen, Nancy Bartlett, Ann Lacasce, William Martin Doyle, Matthew Barth, Kimberly Davies, Kristie Blum, Beth Christian, Carla Casulo, Sonali Smith, James Godfrey, Amanda Termuhlen, Matthew Oberley, Sarah Alexander, Sheila Weitzman, Burton Appel, Benjamin Mizukawa, Jakub Svoboda, Zeinab Afify, Melinda Pauly, Hema Dave, Rebecca Gardner, Deborah Stephens, William Zeitler, Christopher Forlenza, Jennifer Levine, Michael Williams, Jody Sima, Catherine Bollard, John Leonard