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Key clinical point: Radiation therapy (RT) as a bridging or salvage approach leads to favorable in‐field control and minimal toxicity in patients with relapsed or refractory mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) undergoing CD19‐targeted chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T‐cell therapy.

Major finding: At a median RT dose of 15 Gy, the in-field complete response and partial response rates were 86% and 14%, respectively, with a 100% local control rate. Low-dose RT (3.6-6 Gy) achieved similar rates of in-field complete response (70%) and partial response (30%), with the local control rate remaining unchanged. Only one patient experienced grade 3 RT dermatitis after undergoing 40 Gy RT in 16 fractions.

Study details: This retrospective study included 21 patients with relapsed or refractory MCL who were treated with CD19‐targeted CAR T‐cell therapy, of whom 7 patients received prior bridging RT, post‐CAR T salvage RT, or both at 23 sites.

Disclosures: This study did not report any funding source. MJ Frigault declared serving as a consultant for and receiving research funding from various organizations.

Source: Ababneh HS et al. Radiation therapy for patients with relapsed or refractory mantle cell lymphoma undergoing CD19-targeted chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy. Hematol Oncol. 2023 (Sep 7). doi: 10.1002/hon.3221

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Key clinical point: Radiation therapy (RT) as a bridging or salvage approach leads to favorable in‐field control and minimal toxicity in patients with relapsed or refractory mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) undergoing CD19‐targeted chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T‐cell therapy.

Major finding: At a median RT dose of 15 Gy, the in-field complete response and partial response rates were 86% and 14%, respectively, with a 100% local control rate. Low-dose RT (3.6-6 Gy) achieved similar rates of in-field complete response (70%) and partial response (30%), with the local control rate remaining unchanged. Only one patient experienced grade 3 RT dermatitis after undergoing 40 Gy RT in 16 fractions.

Study details: This retrospective study included 21 patients with relapsed or refractory MCL who were treated with CD19‐targeted CAR T‐cell therapy, of whom 7 patients received prior bridging RT, post‐CAR T salvage RT, or both at 23 sites.

Disclosures: This study did not report any funding source. MJ Frigault declared serving as a consultant for and receiving research funding from various organizations.

Source: Ababneh HS et al. Radiation therapy for patients with relapsed or refractory mantle cell lymphoma undergoing CD19-targeted chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy. Hematol Oncol. 2023 (Sep 7). doi: 10.1002/hon.3221

Key clinical point: Radiation therapy (RT) as a bridging or salvage approach leads to favorable in‐field control and minimal toxicity in patients with relapsed or refractory mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) undergoing CD19‐targeted chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T‐cell therapy.

Major finding: At a median RT dose of 15 Gy, the in-field complete response and partial response rates were 86% and 14%, respectively, with a 100% local control rate. Low-dose RT (3.6-6 Gy) achieved similar rates of in-field complete response (70%) and partial response (30%), with the local control rate remaining unchanged. Only one patient experienced grade 3 RT dermatitis after undergoing 40 Gy RT in 16 fractions.

Study details: This retrospective study included 21 patients with relapsed or refractory MCL who were treated with CD19‐targeted CAR T‐cell therapy, of whom 7 patients received prior bridging RT, post‐CAR T salvage RT, or both at 23 sites.

Disclosures: This study did not report any funding source. MJ Frigault declared serving as a consultant for and receiving research funding from various organizations.

Source: Ababneh HS et al. Radiation therapy for patients with relapsed or refractory mantle cell lymphoma undergoing CD19-targeted chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy. Hematol Oncol. 2023 (Sep 7). doi: 10.1002/hon.3221

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