Background. Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) has the worst prognosis of B-cell subtypes owing to its aggressive clinical disease course and incurability with standard chemo-immunotherapy. Options for relapsed MCL are limited, although several single agents have been studied. Lenalidomide is available in Italy for patients with MCL based on a local disposition of the Italian Drug Agency.Subjects, Materials, and Methods. An observational retrospective study was conducted in 24 Italian hematology centers with the aim to improve information on effectiveness and safety of lenalidomide use in real practice.Results. Seventy patients received lenalidomide for 21/28 days with a median of eight cycles. At the end of therapy, there were 22 complete responses (31.4%), 11 partial responses, 6 stable diseases, and 31 progressions, with an overall response rate of 47.1%. Eighteen patients (22.9%) received lenalidomide in combination with either dexamethasone (n=13) or rituximab (n=5). Median overall survival (OS) was reached at 33 months and median disease-free survival (DFS) at 20 months: 14/22 patients are in continuous complete response with a median of 26 months. Patients who received lenalidomide alone were compared with patients who received lenalidomide in combination: OS and DFS did not differ. Progression-free survivals are significantly different: at 56 months, 36% in the combination group versus 13% in patients who received lenalidomide alone. Toxicities were manageable, even if 17 of them led to an early drug discontinuation.Conclusion. Lenalidomide therapy for relapsed MCL patients is effective and tolerable even in a real-life context.

Stefoni, V., Pellegrini, C., Broccoli, A., Baldini, L., Tani, M., Cencini, E., et al. (2018). Lenalidomide in Pretreated Mantle Cell Lymphoma Patients: An Italian Observational Multicenter Retrospective Study in Daily Clinical Practice (the Lenamant Study). THE ONCOLOGIST, 23(9), 1033-1038 [10.1634/theoncologist.2017-0597].

Lenalidomide in Pretreated Mantle Cell Lymphoma Patients: An Italian Observational Multicenter Retrospective Study in Daily Clinical Practice (the Lenamant Study)

Cantonetti M.;
2018-01-01

Abstract

Background. Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) has the worst prognosis of B-cell subtypes owing to its aggressive clinical disease course and incurability with standard chemo-immunotherapy. Options for relapsed MCL are limited, although several single agents have been studied. Lenalidomide is available in Italy for patients with MCL based on a local disposition of the Italian Drug Agency.Subjects, Materials, and Methods. An observational retrospective study was conducted in 24 Italian hematology centers with the aim to improve information on effectiveness and safety of lenalidomide use in real practice.Results. Seventy patients received lenalidomide for 21/28 days with a median of eight cycles. At the end of therapy, there were 22 complete responses (31.4%), 11 partial responses, 6 stable diseases, and 31 progressions, with an overall response rate of 47.1%. Eighteen patients (22.9%) received lenalidomide in combination with either dexamethasone (n=13) or rituximab (n=5). Median overall survival (OS) was reached at 33 months and median disease-free survival (DFS) at 20 months: 14/22 patients are in continuous complete response with a median of 26 months. Patients who received lenalidomide alone were compared with patients who received lenalidomide in combination: OS and DFS did not differ. Progression-free survivals are significantly different: at 56 months, 36% in the combination group versus 13% in patients who received lenalidomide alone. Toxicities were manageable, even if 17 of them led to an early drug discontinuation.Conclusion. Lenalidomide therapy for relapsed MCL patients is effective and tolerable even in a real-life context.
2018
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/15 - MALATTIE DEL SANGUE
English
Lenalidomide; Mantle cell lymphoma; Real life; Refractory; Relapsed; Aged; Angiogenesis Inhibitors; Humans; Italy; Lenalidomide; Lymphoma, Mantle-Cell; Retrospective Studies; Treatment Outcome
Stefoni, V., Pellegrini, C., Broccoli, A., Baldini, L., Tani, M., Cencini, E., et al. (2018). Lenalidomide in Pretreated Mantle Cell Lymphoma Patients: An Italian Observational Multicenter Retrospective Study in Daily Clinical Practice (the Lenamant Study). THE ONCOLOGIST, 23(9), 1033-1038 [10.1634/theoncologist.2017-0597].
Stefoni, V; Pellegrini, C; Broccoli, A; Baldini, L; Tani, M; Cencini, E; Figuera, A; Ansuinelli, M; Bernocco, E; Cantonetti, M; Cox, Mc; Ballerini, F; Rusconi, C; Visco, C; Arcaini, L; Fama, A; Marasca, R; Volpetti, S; Castellino, A; Califano, C; Cavaliere, M; Gini, G; Liberati, Am; Musuraca, G; Lucania, A; Ricciuti, G; Argnani, L; Zinzani, Pl
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