Abstract
PURPOSE: The optimal treatment of AIDS-related NHL (ARL) has yet to be defined. The purpose of this study was 1) to evaluate the efficacy and toxicity of the CNOP-regimen (cyclophosphamide, mitoxantrone, vincristine, and prednison) in combination with G-CSF; and 2) to study the effect of this regimen on HIV-1 viral replication. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A phase II study was performed in 21 previously untreated patients with ARL. RESULTS: Based on intention to treat, the response rate was 43%: four complete and five partial remissions. Median survival was only five months. Only one patient had an opportunistic infection during treatment; three patients had localized infections and one episode of septicaemia was seen. Remarkably, during treatment, in 94% of cases p24 antigen levels either remained undetectable or showed a substantial decrease, even though antiretroviral therapy had been discontinued just prior to the first cycle of chemotherapy in all patients. HIV-1 RNA load decreased or remained unchanged in 82% of patients and increased in three patients. CONCLUSIONS: Our data demonstrate, 1) that the CNOP-regimen in combination with G-CSF, although associated with a low risk of both opportunistic and bacterial infections, can not be recommended in the treatment of ARL; but 2) that G-CSF can be used safely to sustain haematopoiesis in patients with ARL treated with chemotherapy
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1135-1138 |
Journal | Annals of Oncology |
Volume | 9 |
Issue number | 10 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1998 |