Oxaliplatin before autologous transplantation in combination with high-dose cytarabine and rituximab provides longer disease control than cisplatin or carboplatin in patients with mantle-cell lymphoma: results from the LyMA prospective trial

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TitreOxaliplatin before autologous transplantation in combination with high-dose cytarabine and rituximab provides longer disease control than cisplatin or carboplatin in patients with mantle-cell lymphoma: results from the LyMA prospective trial
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuteursTessoulin B, Chiron D, Thieblemont C, Oberic L, Bouadballah K, Gyan E, Damaj G, Ribrag V, Gressin R, Feugier P, Casasnovas O, Zerazhi H, Lemonnier F, Maisonneuve H, Joubert C, Van Den Neste E, Lamy T, Tilly H, Moreau A, Hermine O, Le Gouill S
JournalBONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION
Volume56
Pagination1700-1709
Date PublishedJUL
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0268-3369
Résumé

{LyMA trial has demonstrated the benefit of rituximab maintenance after autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) in previously untreated mantle-cell lymphoma patients (MCL). Induction consisted of four courses of R-DHAP (rituximab, dexamethasone, high-dose cytarabine, and platinum derivative). The platinum derivative (PD) choice was free: R-DHA-cisplatin, R-DHA-carboplatin, or R-DHA-oxaliplatin. We investigated the prognostic impact of each PD. PFS and OS calculated from inclusion and investigated in an intention-to-treat (ITT) (= 298) and per-protocol analyses (PP) (n = 227). R-DHACis, R-DHACa, or R-DHAOx were used at first cycle in 184, 76, and 38 patients, respectively. Overall, 71 patients (59 in the R-DHACis) required a change in PD, mainly because of PD toxicity. In ITT-analysis, PFS in the R-DHACis and R-DHACa groups were similar (4-year PFS of 65%), while R-DHAOx had a better PFS (4-year PFS of 65% versus 86.5%, respectively

DOI10.1038/s41409-020-01198-2