Dr. Goodman on the Importance of the ECHELON-2 Data in PTCL

Video

Aaron Goodman, MD, hematologist/oncologist and assistant professor of medicine at the University of California, San Diego, discusses the importance of the phase III ECHELON-2 data in peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL).

Aaron Goodman, MD, hematologist/oncologist and assistant professor of medicine at the University of California, San Diego, discusses the importance of the phase III ECHELON-2 data in peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL).

The ECHELON-2 trial was the first multicenter, randomized study that showed a progression-free survival and overall survival (OS) benefit with brentuximab vedotin (Adcetris) plus chemotherapy in patients with newly diagnosed, CD30-expressing PTCL. The population in the study was predominantly patients with anaplastic large cell lymphoma, but it also included some of the more difficult-to-treat PTCLs, including angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphomas, says Goodman.

The results changed the standard of care for patients with CD30-expressing PTCLs, says Goodman. Now, brentuximab vedotin plus chemotherapy is listed in the guidelines as frontline therapy for patients with PTCL and should be universally adopted as such, concludes Goodman.

Related Videos
Jeremy M. Pantin, MD, clinical director, Adult Transplant and Cellular Therapy Program, TriStar Centennial Medical Center, bone marrow transplant physician, Sarah Cannon Research Institute
Maria Hafez, MD, assistant professor, breast and sarcoma medical oncologist, director, Clinical Breast Cancer Research, Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University
Zeynep Eroglu, MD
Annie Im, MD, FASCO
Sundar Jagannath, MBBS, director, Center of Excellence for Multiple Myeloma, professor of medicine (hematology and medical oncology), The Tisch Cancer Institute, Mount Sinai
Akriti Jain, MD
Raj Singh, MD
Gottfried Konecny, MD
Karim Chamie, MD, associate professor, urology, the University of California, Los Angeles
Mike Lattanzi, MD, medical oncologist, Texas Oncology