2CdA chemotherapy and rituximab in the treatment of marginal zone lymphoma.

Leuk Res

Department of Oncology, Transplants and Advanced Technologies, Haematology Section, University of Pisa, Ospedale S. Chiara, Via Roma 56, 56126 Pisa, Italy.

Published: February 2010

Standard chemotherapic approach for MZL is missing. We are presenting our monocenter experience with 2CdA+/-rituximab. Patients received 2CdA, 5mg/m(2), weekly, for 6 weeks. Patients receiving rituximab underwent to antibody administration in association with 2CdA, or after the end of chemotherapy. Global ORR was 89.3%, with 53.6% CR, with 60 months of median of TTF. 2CdA and rituximab led to 96.5% ORR, with 60.3% CR, while 2CdA alone to 73.1% ORR, with 38.5% CR. TTF median was reached at 35 months with 2CdA alone; not reached yet in the combination arm. Considering subgroups of MZL, combination therapy has a more favorable outcome in SMZL and NMZL, while MALT does not differ. However, all subgroups present a delayed relapse. Considering minimal residual disease (MRD), adding of rituximab converted 65.0% to negativity versus 15.4% of 2CdA alone, with TTF in positive patients reached after 34 months; not reached yet in negatives. Concomitant use of rituximab with 2CdA allowed an ORR of 98.0%, with 68% CR and 56.3% of MRD conversion, while consequent use 100%, 54.6%, and 70.8%, respectively. TTF does not differ. 2CdA therapy is effective in the treatment of MZL. Adding rituximab allows increasing ORR and CR, prolonging TTF.

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