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Limited-stage diffuse large B-cell lymphoma

Eliza A. Hawkes, Allison Barraclough, Laurie H. Sehn

2021Blood62 citationsDOI

Abstract

Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), the most common lymphoma subtype, is localized in 25% to 30% of patients. Prognosis in patients with limited-stage DLBCL (LS-DLBCL) is excellent with 10-year overall survival of at least 70% to 80%. Improved insights into the disease biology, the availability of positron-emission tomography (PET) scans, and recent dedicated clinical trials within this unique population have led to evolving treatment paradigms. However, no standard definition of LS-DLBCL exists, and although generally defined as Ann Arbor stages I to II disease with largest mass size <10 cm in diameter, variations across studies cause challenges in interpretation. Similar to advanced-stage disease, rituximab, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, and prednisolone (R-CHOP) immunochemotherapy forms the basis of treatment, with combined modality therapy including 3 cycles of systemic treatment and involved-site radiation therapy being a predominant historical standard. Yet the well-described continuous risk of relapse beyond 5 years and established late complications of radiotherapy have challenged previous strategies. More rigorous baseline staging and response assessment with PET may improve decision making. Recent clinical studies have focused on minimizing toxicities while maximizing disease outcomes using strategies such as abbreviated immunochemotherapy alone and PET-adapted radiotherapy delivery. This comprehensive review provides an update of recent literature with recommendations for integration into clinical practice for LS-DLBCL patients.

Topics & Concepts

Diffuse large B-cell lymphomaRituximabMedicineVincristineOncologyRadiation therapyLymphomaClinical trialInternal medicinePopulationStage (stratigraphy)CyclophosphamideChemotherapyBiologyPaleontologyEnvironmental healthLymphoma Diagnosis and TreatmentCNS Lymphoma Diagnosis and TreatmentViral-associated cancers and disorders
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