CNOP for Diffuse Aggressive Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma: The Nebraska Lymphoma Study Group Experience

Abstract
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the CNOP regimen (cyclophosphamide, mitoxantrone, vincristine, and prednisone) throughout a community based oncology network with a large number of elderly non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) patients. Three hundred and seventy-three previously untreated patients with diffuse aggressive NHL received the CNOP regimen administered through a community oncology network, the Nebraska Lymphoma Study Group (NLSG). The complete response rate was 60% with an overall response rate of 73%. The estimated 4-year event-free survival for patients age 60 (p =0.18). However, the 4-year estimated overall survival for patients 60 years (p 60 years (p =0.23). In conclusion, CNOP chemotherapy administered to patients with diffuse aggressive NHL in a community oncology network produces similar result to that reported for other anthracycline based regimens reported in the literature. Patients >age 60 had a higher rate of failure due to causes other than lymphoma which accounted for a worse survival long-term. However, patients of all ages who failed CNOP and who were able to receive HDC and ASCT demonstrated long-term disease survival after the transplant.

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