146 research outputs found

    Risk assessment in diffuse large cell lymphoma at first relapse. A study by the Italian Intergroup for Lymphomas.

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    BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to identify risk factors in adults with diffuse large cell lymphoma at first relapse. DESIGN AND METHODS: We studied 474 patients observed at 45 centers in Italy. Median time from diagnosis to relapse was 395 days, median age at relapse was 55 years and median follow-up from relapse was 3.3 years. Salvage therapy consisted of polychemotherapy in 79% of patients, monochemotherapy and/or radiotherapy and/or surgery alone in 16%, and palliative therapy in 5%. Salvage treatment was intensified with high-dose chemotherapy + stem cell transplant in 20% of patients. OS and PFS were compared by sex, International Prognostic Index at diagnosis, histology, B/T phenotype, initial treatment, salvage therapy, and features at relapse: time from diagnosis, LDH, stage, performance status and bone marrow involvement. Cox models, adjusted for salvage therapy, were performed with factors related to overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS). RESULTS: Overall response (complete + partial) was 63%, OS at 3 years 35% and PFS at 3 years 26%. Relapse within 12 months from diagnosis, elevated serum lactic dehydrogenase (LDH), advanced stage and poor performance status were independent adverse factors for OS and PFS. The cumulative number of adverse factors is proposed as prognostic index for DLCL at first relapse since it identifies risk groups (p<0.0001) and has been validated (p=0.01). Moreover, it predicts OS and PFS in the selected group of patients with a responsive relapse (p<0.0001). INTERPRETATION AND CONCLUSION: Delay from initial diagnosis, LDH, stage and performance status at relapse should be balanced in comparative studies of salvage therapy of adults with DLCL. Patients with more than 2 adverse factors are one third of all cases and deserve more effective salvage treatments

    Prognosis of follicular lymphoma: a predictive model based on a retrospective analysis of 987 cases

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    Patients (n-987) with a histologically confirmed diagnosis of follicular lymphoma were studied with the aim of developing a prognostic model specifically devised for this type of lymphoma. We collected information on age, sex, Ann Arbor stage, number of extranodal disease sites, bone marrow (BM) involvement, bulky disease, B symptom criteria (fever, night sweats, and weight loss), performance status (PS), serum lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) level, serum albumin level, hemoglobin level, and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR). In the training sample of 429 patients with complete data, multivariate analysis showed that age, sex, number of extranodal sites, B symptoms, serum LDH level, and ESR were factors predictive for overall survival. Using these 6 variables, a prognostic model was devised to identify 3 groups at different risk. The 5- and 10-year survival rate was 90% and 65% for patients at low risk, respectively; 75% and 54% for patients at intermediate risk; and 38% and 11% for those at high risk (log-rank test, 86.62; P < .0001). The model was also predictive (P = .0001) in the validation sample of 265 patients with complete data only for the 6 variables used in the development of the model and even in the group of 210 patients from the validation sample uniformly treated with doxorubicin-containing regimens (P = .0001). The prognostic model appears to be very useful in identifying patients with follicular lymphoma at low, intermediate, or high risk

    Injection Into A 300-Gev Proton Synchrotron

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    THE LEP MAGNET SYSTEM

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    Un court rappel du projet LEP est suivi par la description du système d'électro-aimants dans l'anneau principal. Les techniques de construction développées dans un souci d'économie et d'efficacité, notamment pour les dipôles et les lentilles magnétiques, qui sont très nombreux et doivent être produits à une cadence élevée, font l'objet d'une présentation plus détaillée, accompagnée des résultats acquis à l'aide des prototypes d'étude. Les solutions adoptées pour le contrôle de production et pour les mesures magnétiques sont ensuite discutées. Le papier se termine par un aperçu du programme de fabrication et d'installation.After a brief review of the LEP project, the magnet system in the main ring is described. Special attention is devoted to the dipoles and to the magnetic lenses of the lattice, which have to be produced, measured and installed in large numbers and at high rates. The construction techniques which have been developed in order to meet the physical requirements in the most economic way and the experience acquired with model prototypes are presented. The solutions adopted for series production control and for the magnetic measurements are reported. The expected schedule of manufacturing and installation is mentioned

    4.4 Survey of the CERN bubble chamber project

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