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Time for an individualized approach to first-line management of follicular lymphoma

Guillaume Cartron, Judith Trotman

2022Haematologica31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Follicular lymphoma is a heterogeneous B-cell lymphoma both in presentation and at progression. For most patients it is a chronic, relapsing indolent disease with overall survival expectations now potentially beyond 20 years. However, in a significant minority (~20%) who experience early progression or histological transformation after treatment, the disease no longer has an indolent behavior. This review looks at the development of prognostic indices, staging and therapies for follicular lymphoma, identifying where the data can, and cannot, guide the multidisciplinary team to determine an individualized approach to first-line therapy. A nuanced patient- and disease-specific approach is necessary to maximize disease response and survival while minimizing therapeutic toxicity.

Topics & Concepts

Follicular lymphomaMedicineLymphomaDiseaseOncologyInternal medicineFollicular phaseMultidisciplinary teamMultidisciplinary approachSocial scienceSociologyNursingLymphoma Diagnosis and TreatmentViral-associated cancers and disordersOvarian cancer diagnosis and treatment