We analyzed 495 MCL patients from the Czech Lymphoma Study Group data registry. With the median follow-up of 4.4 years, 51.7% patients progressed or relapsed and 34.1% died. Five-year overall survival reached 65.3% and five-year progression free survival 44.1% of the patients. Maintenance rituximab (MR) after first line therapy improved overall and progression free survival compared to the patients under observation only (both p < .001). Elevated beta-2-microglobulin (p = .003), presence of systemic symptoms (p = .002), ECOG >0 (p = .003), age (p = .014), and MIPI (p < .001) were associated with MR failure. Patients who did not achieve complete remission have had two-fold higher risk of MR failure (p < .001). Autologous stem cell transplant reduced the risk of MR failure by 69% (p < .001). The MIPI and the beta-2-microglobulin were identified as independent predictors of MR failure (p = .02 and p = .03, respectively). Patients who relapsed/progressed on MR reached shorter OS calculated from the MR start compared to patients without failure (HR = 15.0; p < .001).

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