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  • Title: A phase 1 dose escalation study of bortezomib combined with rituximab, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, modified vincristine, and prednisone for untreated follicular lymphoma and other low-grade B-cell lymphomas.
    Author: Sinha R, Kaufman JL, Khoury HJ, King N, Shenoy PJ, Lewis C, Bumpers K, Hutchison-Rzepka A, Tighiouart M, Heffner LT, Lechowicz MJ, Lonial S, Flowers CR.
    Journal: Cancer; 2012 Jul 15; 118(14):3538-48. PubMed ID: 22535574.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: Bortezomib has demonstrated efficacy in patients with relapsed B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) both alone and in combination with other agents; however, limited data exist regarding its toxicity in combination with common frontline therapies for indolent NHL. A phase 1 study of bortezomib combined with rituximab, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, modified vincristine, and prednisone (R-CHOP) was conducted in patients with untreated follicular lymphoma (FL) and other indolent NHLs. METHODS: Nineteen patients, including 10 patients with FL, were enrolled. The median patient age was 59 years (range, 29-71 years). Seven patients had a FL International Prognostic Index score ≥3. R-CHOP with the vincristine dose capped at 1.5 mg was administered on a 21-day cycle for 6 to 8 cycles, and 1 of 3 dose levels of bortezomib (1.0 mg/m(2) [n = 1], 1.3 mg/m(2) [n = 6], or 1.6 mg/m(2) [n = 12]) was administered on days 1 and 8 of each cycle using a Bayesian algorithm for dose escalation. RESULTS: The maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of bortezomib with modified R-CHOP was reached at 1.6 mg/m(2). Dose-limiting toxicity was observed in 5 patients (1 patient at a bortezomib dose of 1.0 mg/m(2), 1 patient at a bortezomib dose of 1.3 mg/m(2), and 3 patients at a bortezomib dose of 1.6 mg/m(2)). Neuropathy occurred in 16 patients (84%), including 2 patients (11%) who experienced grade 3 sensory neuropathy. Grade 4 hematologic toxicity occurred in 4 patients. Of 19 evaluable patients, 100% responded, and the complete response rate was 68%. At a median follow-up of 32 months, the 3-year progression-free survival rate was 89.5%. CONCLUSIONS: Bortezomib combined with modified R-CHOP produced high response rates without substantial increases in toxicity. A phase 2 study of R-CHOP and bortezomib given at this established MTD is currently ongoing.
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