Abstract
PurposeIn patients with indolent B‐cell non‐Hodgkin's lymphoma (B‐NHL), one course of low‐dose radiotherapy (LD‐RT) 2 × 2 Gy is emerging as new option of therapy in palliative setting. Efficacy of LD‐RT when repeated remains to be determinate. This study aims to assess the efficacy of repeated LD‐RT given in patients with indolent B‐NHL.Materials and MethodsAll consecutive adult patients who received two or more courses of LD‐RT 2 × 2 Gy for indolent B‐NHL at Gustave Roussy institution, during the period 1990‐2015 were retrospectively investigated.ResultsThirty‐three patients received two or more courses of LD‐RT for indolent B‐NHL during the study period. The median age was 57 (range 37‐80) years, histological types were distributed among follicular lymphoma (n = 24 pts; 73%), marginal‐zone lymphoma (n = 6 pts; 18%), and primary cutaneous follicle center lymphoma (n = 3 pts; 9%). The median number of low‐dose radiation therapy courses given per patients was 2 (range 2‐6). The overall response rates following the first and the second course of LD‐RT were 96% and 88%, respectively (P = .31). The 1‐ and 2‐years local control rates following the first courses of LD‐RT were 94% (CI 95: 86‐100) and 94% (CI 95: 86‐98); and were 91% (CI 95: 82‐100) and 88% (CI 95: 77‐100) following the second course of LD‐RT (P = .39).ConclusionThe repeated courses of LD‐RT offered similar efficacy compare with the first course in patients with indolent B‐NHL. LD‐RT repeated is a simple, easy to give, and non‐toxic asset that could be investigated as treatment option in patients with indolent B‐NHL.
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