Purpose: A prospective trial with a new combination of etoposide, mitoxantrone, and prednimustine (VMP), specifically devised for elderly patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL), was undertaken.
Patients and methods: Between January 1987 and April 1990, 52 consecutive unselected patients older than 70 years (median age, 75.6 years) with stage I to IV intermediate- and high-grade NHL, or with stage III to IV low-grade malignancy with symptomatic disease received etoposide and prednimustine 80 mg/m2 orally for 5 days and mitoxantrone 8 to 10 mg/m2 day 1 intravenously (IV), every 21 days. Fourteen patients were previously treated.
Results: Among the 48 assessable patients, the objective response rate was 81%; 46% of the patients achieved a complete response (CR). The overall toxicity seemed to be acceptable, with 15 (7%) episodes of grade 4 leukopenia and 41 (18%) episodes of grade 3, over a total of 226 administered cycles. The median survival was 12 months. The patients who obtained CR have a longer survival than those who did not (34 v 8 months; P less than .001). Fifty-eight percent of patients achieving CR were free from relapse at 24 months; up to 36 months from the start of therapy, 25% were free from relapse. As far as patients affected by diffuse histiocytic lymphoma, 66% of previously untreated patients obtained a CR, and 55% of them were still disease-free at 24 months from the start of therapy.
Conclusion: We conclude that VMP is effective, well tolerated, and feasible on an outpatient basis in an unselected, elderly population affected by unfavorable NHL.