Examination of the follicular lymphoma international prognostic index (FLIPI) in the national lymphocare study (NLCS): A prospective US patient cohort treated predominantly in community practices

  • A. K. Nooka
  • , C. Nabhan
  • , X. Zhou
  • , M. D. Taylor
  • , M. Byrtek
  • , T. P. Miller
  • , J. W. Friedberg
  • , A. D. Zelenetz
  • , B. K. Link
  • , J. R. Cerhan
  • , H. Dillon
  • , R. Sinha
  • , P. J. Shenoy
  • , D. Levy
  • , K. Dawson
  • , J. H. Hirata
  • , C. R. Flowers

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Abstract

Background: Because follicular lymphoma (FL) patients have heterogeneous outcomes, the FL international prognostic index (FLIPI) was developed to risk-stratify patients and to predict survival. However, limited data exist regarding the role of FLIPI in the era of routine first-line rituximab (R) and R-chemotherapy regimens and in the setting of community oncology practices. Patients and Methods: We evaluated the outcome data from the National LymphoCare Study (NLCS), a prospective, observational cohort study, which collects data on patients with FL in the United States (US) community practices. Results: Among 1068 male and 1124 female patients with FLIPI data, most were treated in US community practices (79%); 35% were FLIPI good risk, 30% intermediate risk, and 35% poor risk. FLIPI risk groups were significant predictors of overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) for patients who undergo watchful waiting (WW), and those who receive non-R-containing regimens, R-alone, and R-chemotherapy combinations. Conclusions: In the setting of contemporary practice with routine R use, stratifying patients into good, intermediate, and poor FLIPI risk groups predicts distinct outcomes in terms of OS and PFS. FLIPI remains an important prognostic index in the R era and should be used in clinical practices to support discussions about prognosis.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)441-448
Number of pages8
JournalAnnals of Oncology
Volume24
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2013

Keywords

  • Community practice
  • FLIPI
  • Follicular lymphoma
  • NLCS

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Hematology
  • Oncology

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