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Longitudinal Survival Outcomes in Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation: An Institutional Experience. Cancers (Basel) 2022 Nov 14;14(22)

Date

11/27/2022

Pubmed ID

36428678

Pubmed Central ID

PMC9688916

DOI

10.3390/cancers14225587

Scopus ID

2-s2.0-85142508230 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site)   1 Citation

Abstract

Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-SCT) is a potentially curative treatment for many hematological disorders, but is often complicated by relapse of the underlying disease, graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), and infectious complications. We conducted a retrospective analysis on patients undergoing allo-SCT from 1984 to 2018 to better understand how survival has changed longitudinally with therapeutic advancements made to mitigate these complications. Method: We analyzed data from 1943 consecutive patients who received allo-SCT. Patients were divided into groups (gps) based on the year (yr) of transplant. Primary endpoints were overall survival (OS), progression free survival (PFS), and GVHD-free relapse-free survival (GRFS). Secondary endpoints were the cumulative incidences of grade II−IV and grade III−IV acute GVHD (aGVHD), chronic GVHD (cGVHD), and non-relapse mortality (NRM). Results: Our study found statistically significant improvements in OS, PFS, and GRFS. Five-year PFS among the groups increased from 24% to 48% over the years. Five-year OS increased from 25% to 53%. Five-year GRFS significantly increased from 6% to 14%, but remained relatively unchanged from 2004 to 2018. Cumulative incidences of grade II−IV aGVHD increased since 2009 (p < 0.001). However, cumulative incidence of NRM decreased since 2004 (p < 0.001). Conclusions: Our data show improved OS, PFS, and GRFS post allo-SCT over decades. This may be attributed to advances in supportive care and treatments focused on mitigation of GVHD and relapse.

Author List

Jiang J, Sigmund AM, Zhao Q, Elder P, Benson DM, Vasu S, Jaglowski S, Mims A, Choe H, Larkin K, Brammer JE, Wall S, Grieselhuber N, Saad A, Penza S, Efebera YA, Sharma N

Author

Samantha M. Jaglowski MD, MPH Professor in the Medicine department at Medical College of Wisconsin