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Prognostic value of baseline metabolic tumour volume in advanced-stage Hodgkin’s lymphoma

Pierre Pinochet, Edgar Texte, Aspasia Stamatoullas‐Bastard, Pierre Véra, Sorina‐Dana Mihailescu, Stéphanie Becker

2021Scientific Reports22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Our aim was to evaluate the prognostic value of initial total metabolic tumour volume (TMTV) in a population of patients with advanced-stage Hodgkin’s lymphoma (HL). We retrospectively included 179 patients with stage IIb-III-IV Hodgkin’s disease who received BEACOPP or ABVD as the first-line treatment. The initial TMTV was determined using a semi-automatic method for each patient. We analysed its prognostic value in terms of 5-year progression-free survival (PFS), overall survival, and positron emission tomography (PET) response after two courses of chemotherapy. Considering all the treatments and using a threshold of 217 cm 3 , TMTV was predictive of 5-year PFS and PET response after two courses of chemotherapy. In multivariable analysis involving TMTV, IPI score, and the first treatment received, TMTV remained a baseline prognostic factor for 5-year PFS. In the subgroup of patients treated with BEACOPP with a threshold of 331 cm 3 , TMTV was predictive of PET response, but not 5-year PFS ( p = 0.087). The combined analysis of TMTV and PET response enabled the individualisation of a subgroup of patients (low TMTV and complete response on PET) with a very low risk of recurrence. Baseline TMTV appears to be a useful independent prognostic factor for predicting relapse in advanced-stage HL in ABVD subgroup, with a tendency of survival curves separation in BEACOPP subgroup.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineABVDOncologyInternal medicinePositron emission tomographyStage (stratigraphy)Diffuse large B-cell lymphomaSubgroup analysisLymphomaStandardized uptake valueChemotherapyNuclear medicineConfidence intervalCyclophosphamideVincristineBiologyPaleontologyLymphoma Diagnosis and TreatmentMedical Imaging Techniques and ApplicationsLung Cancer Treatments and Mutations