2024
Evaluation of prognostic factors in patients with high-risk classical Hodgkin lymphoma undergoing autologous transplantation
Epperla N, Huang Y, Cashen A, Vaughn J, Hanel W, Badar T, Barta S, Caimi P, Sethi T, Reddy N, Karmali R, Bello C, Chavez J, Kothari S, Hernandez-Ilizaliturri F, Svoboda J, Lansigan F, Glenn M, Cohen J, Sorge C, Christian B, Herrera A, Hamadani M, Costa L, Xavier A. Evaluation of prognostic factors in patients with high-risk classical Hodgkin lymphoma undergoing autologous transplantation. Blood Advances 2024, 8: 5458-5466. PMID: 39213424, PMCID: PMC11532746, DOI: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2024013743.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPrimary treatment failureAuto-HCTStable diseaseHodgkin lymphomaPartial responseCumulative incidence of non-relapse mortalityIncidence of non-relapse mortalityAssociated with inferior PFSEfficacy of auto-HCTAssociated with inferior OSAutologous hematopoietic cell transplantationEvaluation of prognostic factorsClassical Hodgkin lymphomaNon-relapse mortalityMulticenter retrospective cohortHigh-risk diseaseHematopoietic cell transplantationLong-term efficacyPatterns of failureUS medical centersProgression of diseaseInferior PFSMedian PFSInferior OSComplete response
2019
Impact of Novel Agents on Outcomes of Patients with Classical Hodgkin Lymphoma and Primary Treatment Failure
Epperla N, Costa L, Vaughn J, Hanel W, Raya S, Cashen A, Sarmad R, Badar T, Hamadani M, Liu Y, Barta S, Caimi P, Sethi T, Reddy N, Burkart M, Karmali R, Bello C, Chavez J, Kothari S, Hernandez-Ilizaliturri F, Ballard H, Svoboda J, Emery L, Lansigan F, Glenn M, Churnetski M, Cohen J, Sorge C, Xavier A. Impact of Novel Agents on Outcomes of Patients with Classical Hodgkin Lymphoma and Primary Treatment Failure. Blood 2019, 134: 1554. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2019-129199.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPR/stable diseasePrimary treatment failureClassical Hodgkin lymphomaAnthracycline-containing chemotherapy regimensOutcomes of patientsHigh-dose chemotherapyStable diseaseOverall survivalER cohortComplete remissionSeattle GeneticsSpeakers bureauPP cohortSalvage therapyChemotherapy regimensProgressive diseasePartial responseTreatment failureHodgkin's lymphomaNew agentsAdvanced-stage classical Hodgkin lymphomaFive-year overall survivalRelapsed classical Hodgkin lymphomaAutologous hematopoietic cell transplantationRefractory classical Hodgkin lymphoma
2017
Outcomes from Autologous Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation versus Chemotherapy Alone for the Management of Light Chain Amyloidosis
Oke O, Sethi T, Goodman S, Phillips S, Decker I, Rubinstein S, Concepcion B, Horst S, Jagasia M, Kassim A, Harrell SL, Langone A, Lenihan D, Rawling KT, Slosky D, Cornell RF. Outcomes from Autologous Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation versus Chemotherapy Alone for the Management of Light Chain Amyloidosis. Transplantation And Cellular Therapy 2017, 23: 1473-1477. PMID: 28546074, DOI: 10.1016/j.bbmt.2017.05.020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAntineoplastic AgentsBortezomibFemaleHematopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationHumansImmunoglobulin Light-chain AmyloidosisInduction ChemotherapyMaleMiddle AgedMultivariate AnalysisNatriuretic Peptide, BrainProportional Hazards ModelsProteinuriaRetrospective StudiesStroke VolumeTransplantation, AutologousTreatment OutcomeConceptsAutologous hematopoietic cell transplantationProgression-free survivalTransplantation-related mortalityHematopoietic cell transplantationOverall survivalCT cohortLight chain amyloidosisCell transplantationLower brain natriuretic peptide levelsChain amyloidosisBrain natriuretic peptide levelsMedian progression-free survivalSuperior progression-free survivalBortezomib-based treatmentExperienced transplantation centersGood partial responseNatriuretic peptide levelsCohort of patientsMajority of patientsHigher ejection fractionEligible patientsInduction chemotherapyInduction therapyPartial responseEjection fraction