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Outcomes of older patients with follicular lymphoma using individual data from 5922 patients in 18 randomized controlled trials

Casulo, C (author)
Dixon, JG (author)
Ou, FS (author)
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Hoster, E (author)
Peterson, BA (author)
Hochster, HS (author)
Brice, P (author)
Ladetto, M (author)
Hiddemann, W (author)
Marcus, R (author)
Kimby, E (author)
Herold, M (author)
Nielsen, T (author)
Morschhauser, F (author)
Rummel, M (author)
Hagenbeek, A (author)
Vitolo, U (author)
Salles, GA (author)
Shi, Q (author)
Flowers, CR (author)
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2021-03-22
2021
English.
In: Blood advances. - : American Society of Hematology. - 2473-9537 .- 2473-9529. ; 5:6, s. 1737-1745
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  • Limited data exist to describe the clinical features and outcomes for elderly patients with follicular lymphoma (FL). The Follicular Lymphoma Analysis of Surrogacy Hypothesis (FLASH) group performed a prospectively planned pooled analysis of individual patient data from first-line randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and examined associations between age (≤70 vs >70 years), clinical characteristics, and FL outcomes. We identified 18 multicenter clinical RCTs in the FLASH database that enrolled elderly patients (>70 years). Primary end points were early disease outcomes, CR24 and CR30, and progression-free survival (PFS) at 24 months (PFS24). Secondary end points were PFS and overall survival (OS). We identified 5922 previously untreated FL patients from 18 RCTs. Patients age >70 years (vs ≤70 years) more commonly had elevated lactate dehydrogenase, hemoglobin <12 g/dL, ECOG PS ≥2, and elevated β2-microglobulin. Median follow-up was 5.6 years. Patients >70 years did not differ from patients ≤70 years in rates of CR24, CR30, or PFS24. With a median OS of 14.6 years for all patients, median OS was 7.4 and 15.7 years for patients >70 and ≤70 years of age, respectively (hazard ratio = 2.35; 95% confidence interval = 2.03-2.73; P < .001). Age >70 years was a significant predictor of OS and PFS due to higher rates of death without progression, but not PFS24, CR24, or CR30. FL patients >70 years treated on trials have similar early disease outcomes to younger patients. There is no disease-specific outcome difference between age groups. Age alone should not disqualify patients from standard treatments or RCTs.

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