The authors conducted a phase II study to evaluate a new combination of chemotherapeutic drugs that includes dexamethasone, cytarabine, ifosfamide, and cisplatin as salvage therapy in non-Hodgkin lymphoma after prior exposure to both adriamycin and etoposide. All drugs were administered intravenously over 4 consecutive days. The daily dose of dexamethasone was 20 mg twice daily. The maximal daily doses of cytarabine, ifosfamide, and cisplatin were 75 mg/m2, 1,200 mg/m2, and 20 mg/m2, respectively. Cycles were repeated every 3 weeks. A total of 31 patients were entered in the trial. Thirty patients were evaluable for response. A complete response was seen in 11 patients (37%), and a partial response was noted in six patients (20%). A significantly higher complete response rate was seen in patients with relapsing non-Hodgkin lymphoma compared with those who failed to achieve a complete response with the last chemotherapy (10/14 vs. 1/16; p < 0.013). A complete response continues in two patients who received consolidation with high-dose chemotherapy for more than 49 months and more than 60 months for each patient. Median time to treatment failure and median survival were 3.3 months and 7.5 months, respectively, for the entire group and 11 months and 30 months, respectively, for complete responders. Myelosuppression was pronounced but was usually of short duration. Neutropenic fever developed in 13 patients (42%) and in 15 of 96 cycles (16%). Platelet transfusions were required in seven patients (23%). There was one drug-related death associated with myelotoxicity. Nonhematologic toxicity was not dose limiting. The authors conclude that dexamethasone, cytarabine, ifosfamide, and cisplatin is active and a relatively tolerable regime for patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma previously treated with adriamycin and etoposide.
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