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FDA approves lenalidomide for follicular and marginal zone lymphoma

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FDA approved lenalidomide (Revlimid) in combination with a rituximab product for previously treated follicular lymphoma and previously treated marginal zone lymphoma.

The drug is sponsored by Celgene Corp.

Approval was based on two clinical trials: AUGMENT (NCT01938001) and MAGNIFY (NCT01996865). In AUGMENT, 358 patients with relapsed or refractory FL or MZL were randomized (1:1) to receive lenalidomide and rituximab or rituximab and placebo. In the single-arm component of MAGNIFY, 232 patients with relapsed or refractory FL, MZL, or mantle cell lymphoma received 12 induction cycles of lenalidomide and rituximab.

In AUGMENT, the primary endpoint was progression-free survival in the intent-to-treat population, as determined by an independent review committee. Median PFS was 39.4 months (95% CI: 22.9, NE) in the lenalidomide arm and 14.1 months (95% CI: 11.4, 16.7) in the placebo-containing arm (HR 0.46; 95% CI: 0.34, 0.62; p<0.0001).

The objective response rate by IRC assessment for patients with follicular lymphoma was 80% (118/147; 95% CI: 73%, 86%) in the lenalidomide arm compared with 55.4% (82/148; 95% CI: 47%, 64%) in the control arm.

For patients with marginal zone lymphoma, the ORR by IRC assessment was 65% (20/31; 95% CI: 45%, 81%) compared with 44% (14/32; 95% CI: 26%, 62%), respectively.

In MAGNIFY, the ORR by investigator assessment was 59% (104/177; 95% CI: 51%, 66%) for patients with follicular lymphoma. Median response duration was not reached with a median follow-up of 7.9 months (95% CI: 4.6, 9.2). For patients with marginal zone lymphoma, the ORR by investigator assessment was 51% (23/45; 95% CI: 36%, 66%). Median response duration was not reached with a median follow-up of 11.5 months (95% CI: 8.0, 18.9).

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The recommended lenalidomide dose for FL or MZL is 20 mg once daily orally on days 1-21 of repeated 28-day cycles for up to 12 cycles.

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