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    In: Cancer Research and Treatment, Korean Cancer Association, Vol. 54, No. 4 ( 2022-10-15), p. 1268-1277
    Abstract: PurposeFebrile neutropenia (FN) can cause suboptimal treatment and treatment-related mortality (TRM) in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) patients treated with rituximab, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, and prednisolone (R-CHOP). Materials and methodsWe conducted a prospective cohort study to evaluate the effectiveness of pegfilgrastim prophylaxis in DLBCL patients receiving R-CHOP, and we compared them with the PROCESS cohort (n=485). ResultsSince January 2015, 986 patients with DLBCL were enrolled. Pegfilgrastim was administered at least once in 930 patients (94.3%), covering 90.3% of all cycles. FN developed in 137 patients (13.9%) in this cohort (23.7% in the PROCESS cohort, p 〈 0.001), and 4.2% of all cycles (10.2% in the PROCESS cohort, p 〈 0.001). Dose delay was less common (≥3 days: 18.1% vs. 23.7%, p=0.015; ≥5 days: 12.0% vs. 18.3%, p=0.023) in this cohort than in the PROCESS cohort. The incidence of TRM (3.2% vs. 5.6%, p=0.047) and infection-related death (1.8% vs. 4.5%, p=0.004) was lower in this cohort than in the PROCESS cohort. The 4-year overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) rates of the two cohorts were not different (OS: 73.0% vs. 71.9%, p=0.545; PFS: 69.5% vs. 68.8%, p=0.616). However, in patients aged ≥75 years, the 4-year OS and PFS rates were higher in this cohort than in the PROCESS cohort (OS: 49.6% vs. 33.7%, p=0.032; PFS: 44.2% vs. 30.3% p=0.047). Conclusion Pegfilgrastim prophylaxis is effective in the prevention of FN and infection-related death in DLBCL patients receiving R-CHOP, and it also improves OS in patients aged ≥75 years.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1598-2998 , 2005-9256
    Language: English
    Publisher: Korean Cancer Association
    Publication Date: 2022
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    In: Cancer Research and Treatment, Korean Cancer Association, Vol. 55, No. 2 ( 2023-04-15), p. 684-692
    Abstract: Purpose We conducted a nationwide, multicenter, prospective registry study for newly diagnosed patients with peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL) to better define the clinical characteristics, treatment patterns, survival outcomes, and the role of upfront autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) in these patients.Materials and Methods Patients with PTCL receiving chemotherapy with curative intent were registered and prospectively monitored. All patients were pathologically diagnosed with PTCL.Results A total of 191 patients with PTCL were enrolled in this prospective registry study. PTCL, not otherwise specified (PTCL-NOS) was the most common pathologic subtype (n=80, 41.9%), followed by angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma (AITL) (n=60, 31.4%). With a median follow-up duration of 3.9 years, the 3-year progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) rates were 39.5% and 60.4%, respectively. The role of upfront ASCT was evaluated in patients who were considered transplant-eligible (n=59). ASCT was performed as an upfront consolidative treatment in 32 (54.2%) of these patients. There were no significant differences in PFS and OS between the ASCT and non-ASCT groups for all patients (n=59) and for patients with PTCL-NOS (n=26). However, in patients with AITL, the ASCT group was associated with significantly better PFS than the non-ASCT group, although there was no significant difference in OS.Conclusion The current study demonstrated that the survival outcomes with the current treatment options remain poor for patients with PTCL-NOS. Upfront ASCT may provide a survival benefit for patients with AITL, but not PTCL-NOS.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1598-2998 , 2005-9256
    Language: English
    Publisher: Korean Cancer Association
    Publication Date: 2023
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    In: Blood, American Society of Hematology, Vol. 134, No. Supplement_1 ( 2019-11-13), p. 2844-2844
    Abstract: Introduction Peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL) is a rare and heterogeneous group of diseases associated with poor prognosis, representing 10-15% of non-Hodgkin lymphomas. Although CHOP (cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, and prednisone) or CHOP-like regimens are often preferred as 1st line treatment, the treatment outcome is poor with 5-year overall survival (OS) rate of 30-40%. In an effort to improve the survival outcomes of these patients, autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (ASCT) as an upfront consolidative treatment has been proposed for patients achieving partial or complete remission after induction therapy. However, the role of ASCT still remains undefined since no randomized trials have demonstrated survival benefit of ASCT in this setting. To better understand the clinical characteristics, treatment patterns, and outcomes in patients with PTCL, we have conducted a nationwide, multicenter, prospective registry study for newly diagnosed patients with PTCL. Methods Patients with PTCL receiving chemotherapy with curative intent were registered and prospectively monitored (ClinicalTrials.gov, no. NCT02364466). All patients were pathologically diagnosed with PTCL according to the 2008 World Health Organization classification of lymphoid neoplasms. Extranodal NK/T cell lymphoma, cutaneous T cell lymphoma, Mycosis fungoides and Sezary syndrome were excluded. The target number for enrollment was 200, and an interim analysis was previously reported at the time of enrollment of 155 patients (ASH 2017). An updated analysis of 198 patients was performed. Results The median age was 59 years (range, 49-70), 122 patients (61.6%) were male and 168 (84.9%) had ECOG performance status of 0-1. PTCL, not otherwise specified was the most common pathologic subtype (n = 80, 40.4%), followed by angioimmunoblastic T cell lymphoma (n = 60, 30.3%). The most frequently administered 1st line regimen was CHOP or CHOP-like regimen (n = 165, 83.3%), followed by ICE (ifosfamide, carboplatin, and etoposide) or ICE-like regimen (n = 23, 11.6%), and others (n = 10, 5.1%). With a median follow-up duration of 28.2 months (95% CI, 25.6-30.6), 2-yr progression-free survival (PFS) rate was 44.4% (95% CI, 37.5-57.4) and 2-yr OS rate was 64.4% (95% CI, 57.4-72.1). Response evaluation for 1st line regimens were available in 175 patients. Among these patients, there was no significant difference in overall response rate (ORR) and complete response (CR) rate between patients treated with CHOP or CHOP-like vs. ICE or ICE-like regimen (ORR: 73.6 vs. 72.7%, P = 1.000; CR rate: 58.1% vs. 45.5%, P = 0.375). In addition, no significant difference was observed regarding PFS and OS between the two treatment groups (CHOP or CHOP-like vs. ICE or ICE-like; 2-yr PFS rate: 45.2 vs. 38.3%, P = 0.39; 2-year OS rate: 65.7 vs. 50.7% P = 0.43) (Figure 1A, B). Among 121 patients younger than 65 years of age who are eligible for transplantation, autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (ASCT) was performed as an upfront consolidative treatment in 51 patients (42.1%). Patients who received upfront ASCT was associated with significantly better PFS and OS compared with patients who did not, with a 2-yr PFS rate of 52.3 vs. 37.0% (P = 0.032) and 2-yr OS rate of 74.2 vs. 57.1% (P = 0.028), respectively (Figure 2A, B). A total of 81 patients were treated with 2nd line chemotherapy for refractory or relapsed disease, and response evaluation for 2nd line chemotherapy was available in 63 patients. Among these patients ORR and CR rate were 49.2% and 30.2%, respectively. Conclusion Our study demonstrated that survival outcome with current treatment options for patients with PTCL remains poor. Although CHOP or CHOP-like regimens were the most commonly used 1st line regimens, no survival benefit was observed when compared with ICE or ICE-like regimens, suggesting that more efforts are needed to establish a standard 1st line treatment for PTCL. ASCT may provide survival benefit in transplant eligible patients, which warrants further evaluation in randomized controlled trials. Disclosures Yoon: Janssen: Consultancy; MSD: Consultancy; Novartis: Consultancy, Honoraria; Yuhan Pharma: Research Funding; Amgen: Consultancy, Honoraria; Genentech, Inc.: Research Funding; Kyowa Hako Kirin: Research Funding. Kim:F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd: Research Funding; Celltrion: Research Funding; Novartis: Research Funding; Donga: Research Funding; Kyowa-Kirin: Research Funding; Novartis: Research Funding; J + J: Research Funding.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0006-4971 , 1528-0020
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    Language: English
    Publisher: American Society of Hematology
    Publication Date: 2019
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    In: Cancer Research and Treatment, Korean Cancer Association, Vol. 55, No. 1 ( 2023-01-15), p. 325-333
    Abstract: Purpose Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is the most common hematologic malignancy worldwide. Although substantial improvement has been achieved by the frontline rituximab-based chemoimmunotherapy, up to 40%-50% of patients will eventually have relapsed or refractory disease, whose prognosis is extremely dismal.Materials and Methods We have carried out two prospective cohort studies that include over 1,500 DLBCL patients treated with rituximab plus CHOP (#NCT01202448 and #NCT02474550). In the current report, we describe the outcomes of refractory DLBCL patients. Patients were defined to have refractory DLBCL if they met one of the followings, not achieving at least partial response after 4 or more cycles of R-CHOP; not achieving at least partial response after 2 or more cycles of salvage therapy; progressive disease within 12 months after autologous stem cell transplantation.Results Among 1,581 patients, a total of 260 patients met the criteria for the refractory disease after a median time to progression of 9.1 months. The objective response rate of salvage treatment was 26.4%, and the complete response rate was 9.6%. The median overall survival (OS) was 7.5 months (95% confidence interval, 6.4 to 8.6), and the 2-year survival rate was 22.1%±2.8%. The median OS for each refractory category was not significantly different (p=0.529).Conclusion In line with the previous studies, the outcomes of refractory DLBCL patients were extremely poor, which necessitates novel approaches for this population.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1598-2998 , 2005-9256
    Language: English
    Publisher: Korean Cancer Association
    Publication Date: 2023
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