Journal of Clinical Oncology, Vol 19, Issue 5
(March), 2001: 1395-1404
© 2001 American Society for Clinical Oncology
Autologous Stem-Cell Transplantation for Hodgkins Disease: Results and Prognostic Factors in 494 Patients From the Grupo Español de Linfomas/Transplante Autólogo de Médula Ósea Spanish Cooperative Group
By A. Sureda,
R. Arranz,
A. Iriondo,
E. Carreras,
J.J. Lahuerta,
J. García-Conde,
I. Jarque,
M.D. Caballero,
C. Ferrà,
A. López,
J. García-Laraña,
R. Cabrera,
D. Carrera,
M.D. Ruiz-Romero,
A. León,
J. Rifón,
J. Díaz-Mediavilla,
R. Mataix,
M. Morey,
J.M. Moraleda,
A. Altés,
A. López-Guillermo,
J. de la Serna,
J.M. Fernández-Rañada,
J. Sierra,
E. Conde,
for the Grupo Español de Linfomas/Transplante Autólogo de Médula Ósea Spanish Cooperative Group
From the Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, St Antoni Maria Claret, Barcelona, Spain.
Address reprint requests to Anna Sureda, MD, Clinical Hematology Division, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, St Antoni Maria Claret, 167, 08025 Barcelona, Spain; email: asureda{at}hsp.santpau.es
PURPOSE: To analyze clinical outcome and significant prognostic factors for overall (OS) and time to treatment failure (TTF) in a group of 494 patients with Hodgkins disease (HD) undergoing autologous stem-cell transplantation (ASCT).
PATIENTS AND METHODS: Detailed records from the Grupo Español de Linfomas/Transplante Autólogo de Médula Ósea Spanish Cooperative Group Database on 494 HD patients who received an ASCT between January 1984 and May 1998 were reviewed. Two hundred ninety-eight males and 196 females with a median age of 27 years (range, 1 to 63 years) received autografts while in complete remission (n = 203) or when they had sensitive disease (n = 206) or resistant disease (n = 75) at a median time of 26 months (range, 4 to 259 months) after diagnosis. Most patients received high-dose chemotherapy without radiation for conditioning (n = 443). The graft consisted of bone marrow (n = 244) or peripheral blood (n = 250).
RESULTS: The 100-day mortality rate was 9%. The 5-year actuarial TTF and OS rates were 45.0% (95% confidence interval [CI], 39.5% to 50.5%) and 54.5% (95% CI, 48.4% to 60.6%), respectively. In multivariate analysis, the presence of active disease at transplantation, transplantation before 1992, and two or more lines of therapy before transplantation were adverse prognostic factors for outcome. Sixteen patients developed a secondary malignancy (5-year cumulative incidence of 4.3%) after transplantation. Adjuvant radiotherapy before transplantation, the use of total-body irradiation (TBI) in the conditioning regimen, and age 40 years were found to be predictive factors for the development of second cancers after ASCT.
CONCLUSION: ASCT achieves long-term disease-free survival in HD patients. Disease status before ASCT is the most important prognostic factor for final outcome; thus, transplantation should be considered in early stages of the disease. TBI must be avoided in the conditioning regimen because of a significantly higher rate of late complications, including secondary malignancies.

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