DLBCL not complete remission after 4 rounds of R-EPOCH

Hi,

 

My husband 31 yo has been through 4 round of the DA-REPOCH. After a CT-scan, the doctor said one site is still visible (1.9cm dropped to 0.4cm now) although the others are not visible from the CT-SCAN. This does not meet the remission definition and thus she suggested to do another 4 round of treatment as opposed to the planned 6 rounds.

 

Does this happen to anyone? Not reach a complete remission and extend the treatment cycle? Has anyone done 8 cycle? We are little worried about the intense lengthy treatment will beat him down.

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  • Luckyp
    Luckyp Member Posts: 11 Member
    Epoch-R rounds

    my scans were clear after 4 rounds but I was told at Duke to take 2 more rounds to be sure. That has worked for me. In remission2.5 years

  • Elkhart
    Elkhart Member Posts: 1
    edited September 2018 #3
    I had six planned rounds of R

    I had six planned rounds of R-EPOCH for Diffuse Large B Cell NonHodgkin Lymphoma with double hit. The PTscan after round 2 showed masses (in liver and peritoneum)reduced. The PTscan after all rounds showed liver mass gone and reduction in peritoneum with no activity. CTscan shows mass but doesn't indicate activity so surprised they aren't using PTscans. My scans since treatment show remaining mass in peritoneum but presumably dead tissue since not lighting up. No one ever suggested additional rounds. I'm two years past treatment now. R-EPOCH can really hammer you but it can get the job done. Best wishes to you!

  • Max Former Hodgkins Stage 3
    Max Former Hodgkins Stage 3 Member Posts: 3,812 Member
    Cycles

    Chemotherapy regimens are usually measured in cycles, but patients commonly refer to "rounds," which they relate to the real-world experiences they are going through. Sometimes a patient will mean a "cycle" when they say "round," and sometime they mean an infusion -- which is ordinarily half of a cycle.  Administration on differing days of the various durgs that constitute one infusion (plus and oral meds required) makes this even more confusing for many patients.

    Duration (number of cycles) is usually determined before beginning treatment, based on Staging.  Early-stage disease (Stages I and II) commonly receive around 4 months worth of whichever treatment (the most common being ABVD, CHOP, and EPOCH), while "advanced" disease (defined as Stages III and IV) is usually planned for 6 months of infusions, unless there are atypical factors going in, like "bulky disease" or other issues.

    PET is the ordinay scan for tracking effectivelness, but a CT is substituted by some doctors during long-term treatment. But a PET is almost universal in attempting to establish complete remission (CR).

    If remission is achieved before all cycles are completed, almost all doctors will give any remainng planned cycles regardless, since this dramatically improves the liklihood of permanent remission.  Disease that is not in complete remission after all planned cycles are over (so-called Refractory Disease) require the doctor to rethink, and adding a few additional cycles if they show promise of working is a common decision.  Otherwise, a salvage therapy would have to be begun.

    max

  • PBL
    PBL Member Posts: 366 Member
    Terminology

    Thank you, Max, for the much-needed straightening-up of terminology.

    I believe, however, that while a cycle of ABVD does include two infusions (one on day one, and one on day fifteen) per 28-day cycle, a 21-day cycle of R-CHOP (that's what I had) means just the one infusion on day one, plus five days of Prednisone (days one to five) and all the other goodies. 

    On another topic, BTW, are we to read into your (very nice) profile pic that you are a Godfather of sorts ;-)?

    PBL

  • Max Former Hodgkins Stage 3
    Max Former Hodgkins Stage 3 Member Posts: 3,812 Member
    PBL said:

    Terminology

    Thank you, Max, for the much-needed straightening-up of terminology.

    I believe, however, that while a cycle of ABVD does include two infusions (one on day one, and one on day fifteen) per 28-day cycle, a 21-day cycle of R-CHOP (that's what I had) means just the one infusion on day one, plus five days of Prednisone (days one to five) and all the other goodies. 

    On another topic, BTW, are we to read into your (very nice) profile pic that you are a Godfather of sorts ;-)?

    PBL

    To PBL

     

     

     

    No, I just like pizza, wine, and Ferraris.

     

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  • Evarista
    Evarista Member Posts: 336 Member
    Also had 6 rounds planned

    From the start.  All six rounds completed.  CT scans after round 2 and round 4...Would have gone to 8 if indicated. Hang in there.