Purpose: To study the effectiveness and tolerability of a dose-intensified treatment including rituximab for patients, not older than 65 yr, with high-risk aggressive B-cell lymphoma.
Patients: Thirty-eight patients with high-risk aggressive B-cell lymphoma, the majority classified as grade 2 or 3 using age-adjusted International Prognostic Index, were treated with six courses of CHOEP + rituximab on a 2-wk schedule with G-CSF d 4-11. CNS prophylaxis was administered using intravenous Ara-C as a single dose at the end of treatment.
Results: All patients were considered responders after three courses. Thirty-one patients (82%) achieved a complete remission or a complete remission unverified. With a median follow up of 27 mo, overall and event-free survival are 79% and 60%, respectively. Treatment was given on an outpatient basis. There were no treatment- related unexpected toxic events or mortalities. Large-cell lymphoma involvement of the bone marrow was a poor prognostic sign even with this intensified treatment and 4/6 patients relapsed. CNS relapse occurred in three patients, two of whom had large cell bone marrow involvement.
Conclusion: Although only a short follow up, the R-CHOEP-14 regimen is promising and could be an improvement compared to conventional treatment, with acceptable toxicity. The value of intravenous Ara-C at the end of treatment can be questioned, as it did not prevent CNS relapse or affect treatment outcome.