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Primary mediastinal large <scp>B</scp> cell lymphoma

Yating Yu, Xifeng Dong, Meifeng Tu, Huaquan Wang

2021Thoracic Cancer25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Primary mediastinal large B cell lymphoma (PMBCL) is an aggressive large B cell lymphoma originating in the mediastinum, that mainly expresses B cell surface molecules, such as CD19, CD20, CD22, andCD79a. Clinically, they are characterized by rapidly increasing anterior mediastinal masses, which can cause compression of the surrounding tissues. The diagnosis of PMBCL mainly depends on the pathological features, imaging examination and clinical features. Currently, the most commonly used therapeutic regimens are R-CHOP and R-EPOCH. Radiotherapy is beneficial in some patients, but it can also lead to long-term toxicity. The research and development of novel therapies are ongoing, and some studies have achieved encouraging results, including those conducted on chimeric antigen receptor-modified T (CAR-T) cell therapy and anti-PD-1 drugs. However, randomized controlled trials with larger sample sizes are still needed. Positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT) is mainly used to assess the curative effect after treatment and to guide the subsequent treatment strategy.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineChimeric antigen receptorMediastinumLymphomaCD20Radiation therapyRadiologyCHOPPositron emission tomographyPathologicalCD19AntigenNuclear medicineInternal medicineImmunotherapyImmunologyCancerLymphoma Diagnosis and TreatmentCAR-T cell therapy researchSarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment
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