Prognostic value of POD24 validation in follicular lymphoma patients initially treated with chemotherapy‐free regimens in a pooled analysis of three randomized trials of the Swiss Group for Clinical Cancer Research (SAKK)
Alden A. Moccia, Sämi Schär, Stefanie Hayoz, Maria Cristina Pirosa, Christian Taverna, Urban Novak, Eva Kimby, Michele Ghielmini, Emanuele Zucca
Abstract
The relapse of follicular lymphoma (FL) within 24 months (POD24) of chemoimmunotherapy has been associated with poor survival. We analyzed a pooled dataset of three randomized trials including FL patients with advanced disease, conducted by the Swiss Group for Clinical Cancer Research (SAKK). Overall, POD24 was observed in 27% of 318 patients, but rate variance among studies suggested that the rituximab schedule might affect POD24 rate. POD24 was associated with lower 10-year overall survival rates than in the reference group (69% vs. 77%; hazard ratio, 3·12; 95% confidence interval, 1·73-5·65). POD24 retains its prognostic validity in patients treated without chemotherapy and may represent a useful end-point for future studies.