Given the data from SWOG 1826 suggesting that Nivo-AVD is likely the preferred regimen for advanced Hodgkin lymphoma patients, are there scenarios where alternative regimens may still be preferred?
In which patients, if any, would you use an alternative regimen (ie. BV-AVD or BrECADD) for advanced stage HL, given data from SWOG 1826?
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Unless there was a contradiction to nivolumab (e.g., an active autoimmune disease), I would always favor N-AVD over BV-AVD- particularly in older patients.
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N+AVD is a very appropriate consideration, based on S1826, for many patients, and certainly not all patients with advanced-stage cHL. Enrollment required a performance status of <=2 – frail patients may not tolerate such treatment and may require a ‘gentler’ approach such as the BV-AVD-BV ‘sandwich’...
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I would use a brentuximab vedotin-based regimen rather than N-AVD in patients with active autoimmune disease in the first-line setting. I have not used the BrECADD regimen yet, but I am open to using it in young, fit patients who have a reason to need a shorter duration of therapy. I am cautious abo...
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