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In young MCL patients, optimal treatment may vary


 

FROM BEST PRACTICE & RESEARCH CLINICAL HAEMATOLOGY


For the minority of patients presenting with high-risk disease, allo-HCT may improve outcomes, according to Dr. McCulloch and Dr. Rule. One prospective study evaluating allogeneic transplants in frontline therapy showed favorable outcomes in younger patients, although few high-risk patients were enrolled.

However, a second prospective study of allo-HCT, involving 25 patients with untreated MCL in the United Kingdom, demonstrated a 2-year overall survival of 80%. “Although immature, the results are encouraging and provide data to support frontline allogeneic transplant for some patients,” Dr. McCulloch and Dr. Rule said in a comment on that study.

Novel agent studies have produced mixed results in treatment settings relevant to younger, high-risk MCL patients, though key trials are ongoing that could change practice.

One phase 2 study is evaluating obinituzumab, the fully humanized anti-CD20, as part of MCL induction and maintenance. Results of that study could challenge the role of rituximab in maintenance, the review authors noted. Likewise, the immune modulator lenalidomide has been evaluated as maintenance in an Italian phase 3 trial that recently closed to recruitment.

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