Etoposide and adriamycin containing combination chemotherapy (HOPE-Bleo) for relapsed Hodgkin's disease
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- 1 June 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in British Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 61 (6) , 919-923
- https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1990.206
Abstract
Forty-four patients with relapsed or resistant Hodgkin's disease were treated with adriamycin 40 mg m-2 i.v. on day 1, vincristine 1.4 mg m-2 i.v. on days 1 and 8, prednisolone 40 mg m-2 orally daily for 8 days, etoposide 200 mg m-2 orally daily for 4 days according to the nadir white cell count, and bleomycin 10 mg m-2 i.v. days 1 and 8 (HOPE-Bleo). Median age was 27 (range 12-71). When stage was considered according to all sites currently or previously involved by Hodgkin's disease (cumulative stage) 26 patients (59%) had stage IV, 13 (29%) stage III and five (11%) stage II disease; 33 (75%) had B symptoms. All patients had received previous chemotherapy and 18 (41%) had received two or more regimens. Twenty-six patients (59%) achieved CR and 10 (23%) PR; the median duration of CR was 22 months and median survival for all patients was 48 months. Eight patients remain in continuous CR; none of these had received extensive previous chemotherapy. Among the 19 patients who had relapsed from CR achieved by a single previous chemotherapy regimen, six (32%) achieved long CR on HOPE-Bleo. The regimen was generally well tolerated but the principal toxicity was myelosuppression. There were two toxic deaths, one due to neutropenic sepsis and the other due to acute peritonitis. The HOPE-Bleo regimen is an effective treatment for relapsed or resistant Hodgkin's disease, with a low probability of carcinogenesis and infertility. These factors suggest that HOPE-Bleo deserves further evaluation as primary treatment for Hodgkin's disease and very careful selection of relapsed patients for high dose salvage chemotherapy with bone marrow transplants must be exercised.Keywords
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