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Ifosfamide, epirubicin and etoposide rituximab in refractory or relapsed B-cell lymphoma: Analysis of remission induction and stem cell mobilization

  • Helge Menzel
  • , Andrea Müller
  • , Christoph Von Schilling
  • , Thomas Licht
  • , Christian Peschel
  • , Ulrich Keller
  • Technical University of Munich

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Abstract

Chemotherapy with ifosfamide, epirubicin and etoposide (IEV) is an effective treatment regimen for refractory/relapsed non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). Rituximab has been shown to improve response rates, progression-free survival and overall survival in B-cell NHL. This study included 85 patients who were treated with IEV or rituximab-IEV (R-IEV) for refractory/relapsed B-cell NHL. The overall response rate was 40.7% (IEV) versus 68.8% (R-IEV). Fever occurred after 23.4% of IEV and 19.4% of R-IEV cycles. 94.9% of patients mobilized sufficient numbers of CD34+ cells (IEV) versus 93.8% (R-IEV). Fifty-five patients (64.7%) proceeded to high-dose therapy after IEV ± rituximab. The median survival time was 60.0 months (IEV) and 19.5 months (R-IEV), and has not been reached for patients who received high-dose therapy. The addition of rituximab to IEV salvage chemotherapy increases the response rates in B-cell NHL without affecting stem cell mobilization, but overall survival for patients proceeding to high-dose chemotherapy is not improved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1337-1344
Number of pages8
JournalLeukemia and Lymphoma
Volume49
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2008

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Keywords

  • Auto-SCT
  • B-cell lymphoma
  • IEV
  • Relapsed/refractory
  • Rituximab

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