High Cure Rates and Reduced Long-Term Toxicity in Pediatric Hodgkin's Disease: The German-Austrian Multicenter Trial DAL-HD-90

Author:

Schellong Günther1,Pötter Richard1,Brämswig Jürgen1,Wagner Wolfgang1,Prott Franz-Josef1,Dörffel Wolfgang1,Körholz Dieter1,Mann Georg1,Rath Bettina1,Reiter Alfred1,Weissbach Gerhard1,Riepenhausen Marianne1,Thiemann Markus1,Schwarze Ernst-Wilhelm1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, University Children's Hospital; Department of Radiotherapy and Radiooncology, University of Münster, Münster; Paracelsus Radiation Hospital, Osnabrück; II. Children's Hospital, Berlin-Buch; Department of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, University Children's Hospital, Düsseldorf; Children's Hospital of the Medical School, Hannover; University Children's Hospital, Dresden; Institute for Hematopathology and Lymph Node Registry of the German...

Abstract

PURPOSE: To further reduce therapy-related late effects in patients with pediatric Hodgkin's disease (HD) while maintaining the high cure rates achieved with vincristine, prednisone, procarbazine, and doxorubicin (OPPA) or OPPA/cyclophosphamide, vincristine, prednisone, and procarbazine (COPP) chemotherapy and involved-field radiotherapy. The risk of testicular dysfunction was addressed by substituting etoposide for procarbazine (OEPA) in the induction therapy for boys. Radiation doses and fields were further reduced. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Three hundred nineteen boys and 259 girls younger than 18 years with previously untreated HD, enrolled onto the study between 1990 and 1995, were allocated to treatment group (TG)1 (early stages), TG2 (intermediate stages), or TG3 (advanced stages). All groups underwent two cycles of OEPA (boys) or OPPA (girls) for induction chemotherapy. TG2 and TG3 continued on additional two or four cycles, respectively, of COPP. Low-dose radiotherapy was given to the initially involved sites, ie, reduced involved fields. RESULTS: Initial response to OPPA or OEPA induction was virtually identical. Eight of 578 patients experienced early progression of HD. Thirty-seven relapses, three secondary tumors, and no secondary leukemias have been recorded, with a median follow-up duration of 5.1 years (maximum, 8.1 years). Thirteen of 578 patients died. The probability of 5-year event-free survival/overall survival is 91%/98% in the total group, 94%/97% with OPPA, and 89%/98% with OEPA induction therapy. Risk factor analysis showed two significant prognostic factors: histologic subtype NS2 and “B” symptoms. OEPA induction therapy, large mediastinal tumor, and age were not significant. Preliminary studies of testicular function indicate a lower risk of germ cell damage than previously documented with OPPA. CONCLUSION: OEPA is a satisfactory alternative to OPPA. Radiotherapy can be confined to involved sites when combined with appropriate chemotherapy. The DAL-HD-90 regimen represents a comprehensive treatment program for all stages of pediatric HD and offers a favorable benefit/risk ratio, combining excellent disease control, moderate acute toxicity, and reduced long-term toxicity.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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