Abstract
Relapsed/refractory Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma (R/R PCNSL) has a poor prognosis with no established preferred treatment. We report the efficacy and toxicity of a combination chemotherapy regimen: methotrexate, carmustine, etoposide, and prednisone with or without rituximab (RMBVP). This retrospective study included thirty patients who received a median of two 28-day cycles (0.5–5). The median age was 66 years (23–81); median KPS was 70 (30–90); 14 (46.7%) were women. Patients received a median of 2 prior lines of therapy and all received prior methotrexate. Of 29 evaluable patients, the overall response rate was 73.3% (n = 22). Median progression-free survival (PFS) was 15.6 months. Patients who recurred or progressed <12 months since last chemotherapy had a shorter median PFS (7.6 vs 37.6 months). Toxicity was moderate with 20% rates of severe myelosuppression. RMBVP is a tolerable treatment option for R/R PCNSL, with favorable response rates in those with recurrent disease.
Disclosure statement
The views expressed in this article are our own and not an official position of our institutions. CG: consultation fees from ONO, BTG, and Kite. PY: at the time of manuscript submission, PY is now an employee of Flatiron Health, an independent subsidiary of the Roche Group, and holds stock in Roche.