Vitamin D Insufficiency and FL Outcomes
Blood Cancer J; ePub 2017 Aug 25; Tracy, et al
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There appears to be a link between vitamin D insufficiency (VDI) and early clinical failure in patients with follicular lymphoma, according to an observational prospective cohort study involving 642 individuals. Participants had follicular lymphoma that was diagnosed at a median of 60 years of age between 2002 and 2012. Investigators looked at whether VDI was linked with adverse outcomes. Among the results:
- At a median follow-up of ~5 years, 46% of patients experienced either an event or treatment failure.
- 7% had a lymphoma-related death.
- Overall, patients with VDI were more than twice as likely to experience inferior event-free survival at 1 year; the same was true for overall survival.
- They were nearly 3 times more likely to experience inferior lymphoma-specific survival.
- Among patients treated with immunochemotherapy, those with VDI were ~3 times more likely to experience inferior event-free survival; the same was true for overall survival.
- They were nearly 6 times more likely to experience inferior lymphoma-specific survival.
Citation:Tracy S, Maurer M, Witzig T, et al. Vitamin D insufficiency is associated with an increased risk of early clinical failure in follicular lymphoma. [Published online ahead of print August 25, 2017]. Blood Cancer J. doi:10.1038/bcj.2017.70.