G-CHOP no better than R-CHOP in previously untreated DLBCL
AEs resulting in withdrawal from treatment and AEs with fatal outcomes were slightly more common with G-CHOP than with R-CHOP. AEs leading to withdrawal occurred in 11.9% and 8.5% of patients, respectively.
Fatal AEs (listed by preferred term) in the G-CHOP arm included septic shock (n=6, 0.9%), pneumonia (n=5, 0.7%), death (n=3, 0.4%), pulmonary embolism (n=2, 1.3%), and cerebrovascular accident (n=2, 0.3%).
Fatal AEs in the R-CHOP arm included pneumonia (n=6, 0.9%), sepsis (n=3, 0.4%), cerebrovascular accident (n=2, 0.3%), and death (n=2, 0.3%).