Double-expressor lymphoma (DEL), characterized by concurrent overexpression of MYC and BCL2 without gene rearrangements, represents 20%–30% of DLBCL and confers inferior outcomes with standard R-CHOP. However, no head-to-head trials comparing novel R-CHOP-based regimens specifically in DEL exist.
We conducted a frequentist network meta-analysis to compare four modified R-CHOP regimens in treatment-naïve DEL patients. PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science were searched through December 2025.
The efficacy analysis included four studies (CAVALLI, DEB, POLARIX, Randomised Evaluation of Molecular guided therapy for Diffuse Large B-cell lymphoma with Bortezomib (REMoDL-B); 1,016 DEL patients) evaluating Pola-R-CHP, Ven-R-CHOP, VR-CHOP, and CR-CHOP versus R-CHOP in a star-shaped network in which all interexperimental comparisons are purely indirect through the common R-CHOP comparator. For progression-free survival (PFS), Pola-R-CHP was the only regimen achieving statistical significance (HR = 0.65, 95% CI = 0.45–0.94; SUCRA = 76.1%), reducing progression risk by 35%.
A supplementary Bayesian analysis confirmed this finding (posterior probability of HR < 1: 90.2%). No regimen significantly improved overall survival (OS).
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