Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate progression-free survival (PFS) as early surrogate endpoints for overall survival (OS) in primary CNS lymphoma (PCNSL). Methods: PubMed, Embase and Cochrane Central Library were searched up to 7 June 2022. Trial-level analyses were performed by weighted linear regression of logarithmic hazard ratios for PFS and OS. Treatment arm-level analyses were performed between PFS rates and 3- or 5-year OS rates. Results: 1471 PCNSL patients in nine randomized control trials were included. PFS was associated with OS (r = 0.750; 95% CI: 0.228–0.937). Strong linear correlations existed between 1-, 2- and 3-year PFS and 3-year OS (r = 0.896–0.928), moderate or weak correlations existed between 3- to 6-month PFS and 3-year OS, 3-month to 5-year PFS and 5-year OS. Conclusion: Short-term PFS can validly substitute for long-term OS in PCNSL.
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Author contributions
Study design: W Zhang and J Zhan; Data collection: J Zhan and SJ Yang; Literature search: J Zhan and SJ Yang; Study selection: J Zhan; Study draft and revision: J Zhan, SJ Yang, W Zhang, DB Zhou, Y Zhang, W Wang, C Wei, DQ Zhao. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.
Financial disclosure
Funding was provided by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 81970188) and CAMS Innovation Fund for Medical Sciences (2016-12M-1-001). The authors have no other relevant affiliations or financial involvement with any organization or entity with a financial interest in or financial conflict with the subject matter or materials discussed in the manuscript apart from those disclosed.
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