The optimal treatment of patients with heavily pretreated Hodgkin's lymphoma is controversial. Brentuximab vedotin is an active single agent in this context. Also, bendamustine can be regarded as a safe and effective alternative for patients with relapse after autologous transplantation and as an interesting cytoreductive strategy before allogeneic transplantation.An observational, multicenter, retrospective study is reported of single-agent bendamustine in 27 heavily pretreated patients with relapsed or refractory Hodgkin's lymphoma, who had all received brentuximab vedotin as their last treatment and who showed disease progression, refractory disease, or early relapse. The primary study endpoint was the objective response rate, and the secondary endpoint was the safety of the bendamustine regimen.The overall response rate was 55.5\%, with 10 of 27 patients (37.0\%) obtaining a complete response. In comparison, the overall response rate previously observed with brentuximab vedotin in the same subset of patients was much lower (18.5\%). Among the 10 patients with a complete response after bendamustine, only 1 had had a complete response to brentuximab, with 2 having a partial response and 7 stable or progressive disease. With a median duration of response of 8 months, all these patients had maintained a continuous response at the last follow-up examination. The treatment was well tolerated, with rather infrequent adverse events and transient and manageable toxicities.Albeit with the limits of an observational retrospective study, these data indicate that bendamustine shows its efficacy in patients already treated with brentuximab vedotin, regardless of their previously obtained response and without any significant toxicity.

P. L. Zinzani, U. Vitolo, S. Viviani, P. Corradini, G. Motta, M. Tani, et al. (2015). Safety and Efficacy of Single-Agent Bendamustine After Failure of Brentuximab Vedotin in Patients With Relapsed or Refractory Hodgkin's Lymphoma: Experience With 27 Patients. CLINICAL LYMPHOMA MYELOMA & LEUKEMIA, 15(7), 404-408 [10.1016/j.clml.2015.02.023].

Safety and Efficacy of Single-Agent Bendamustine After Failure of Brentuximab Vedotin in Patients With Relapsed or Refractory Hodgkin's Lymphoma: Experience With 27 Patients.

ZINZANI, PIER LUIGI;TANI, MONICA;ARGNANI, LISA;BROCCOLI, ALESSANDRO
2015

Abstract

The optimal treatment of patients with heavily pretreated Hodgkin's lymphoma is controversial. Brentuximab vedotin is an active single agent in this context. Also, bendamustine can be regarded as a safe and effective alternative for patients with relapse after autologous transplantation and as an interesting cytoreductive strategy before allogeneic transplantation.An observational, multicenter, retrospective study is reported of single-agent bendamustine in 27 heavily pretreated patients with relapsed or refractory Hodgkin's lymphoma, who had all received brentuximab vedotin as their last treatment and who showed disease progression, refractory disease, or early relapse. The primary study endpoint was the objective response rate, and the secondary endpoint was the safety of the bendamustine regimen.The overall response rate was 55.5\%, with 10 of 27 patients (37.0\%) obtaining a complete response. In comparison, the overall response rate previously observed with brentuximab vedotin in the same subset of patients was much lower (18.5\%). Among the 10 patients with a complete response after bendamustine, only 1 had had a complete response to brentuximab, with 2 having a partial response and 7 stable or progressive disease. With a median duration of response of 8 months, all these patients had maintained a continuous response at the last follow-up examination. The treatment was well tolerated, with rather infrequent adverse events and transient and manageable toxicities.Albeit with the limits of an observational retrospective study, these data indicate that bendamustine shows its efficacy in patients already treated with brentuximab vedotin, regardless of their previously obtained response and without any significant toxicity.
2015
P. L. Zinzani, U. Vitolo, S. Viviani, P. Corradini, G. Motta, M. Tani, et al. (2015). Safety and Efficacy of Single-Agent Bendamustine After Failure of Brentuximab Vedotin in Patients With Relapsed or Refractory Hodgkin's Lymphoma: Experience With 27 Patients. CLINICAL LYMPHOMA MYELOMA & LEUKEMIA, 15(7), 404-408 [10.1016/j.clml.2015.02.023].
P. L. Zinzani;U. Vitolo;S. Viviani;P. Corradini;G. Motta;M. Tani;N. Cascavilla;S. Hohaus;F. Merli;L. Argnani;A. Broccoli
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