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EBV‐positive diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma, not otherwise specified: 2020 update on diagnosis, risk‐stratification and management

Brady Beltrán, Denisse Castro, Sally Paredes, Roberto N. Miranda, Jorge J. Castillo

2020American Journal of Hematology59 citationsDOI

Abstract

DISEASE OVERVIEW: Epstein Barr virus-positive (EBV+) diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), not otherwise specified (NOS) is an entity included in the 2016 WHO classification of lymphoid neoplasms. EBV+ DLBCL, NOS, is an aggressive B-cell lymphoma associated with chronic EBV infection, and a poor prognosis with standard chemotherapeutic approaches. DIAGNOSIS: The diagnosis is made through a careful pathological evaluation. Detection of EBV-encoded RNA (EBER) is considered standard for diagnosis; however, a clear cutoff for positivity has not been defined. The differential diagnosis includes plasmablastic lymphoma (PBL), DLBCL associated with chronic inflammation and primary effusion lymphoma (PEL), among others. RISK-STRATIFICATION: The International Prognostic Index (IPI) and the Oyama score can be used for risk-stratification. The Oyama score includes age >70 years and presence of B symptoms. The expression of CD30 and PD-1/PD-L1 are emerging as potential adverse but targetable biomarkers. MANAGEMENT: Patients with EBV+ DLBCL, NOS, should be staged and managed following similar guidelines than patients with EBV-negative DLBCL. EBV+ DLBCL, NOS, however, might have a worse prognosis than EBV-negative DLBCL in the era of chemoimmunotherapy. There is an opportunity to study and develop targeted therapy in the management of patients with EBV+ DLBCL, NOS.

Topics & Concepts

Diffuse large B-cell lymphomaMedicineLymphomaPrimary effusion lymphomaPlasmablastic lymphomaInternal medicineInternational Prognostic IndexOncologyCD30Viral-associated cancers and disordersLymphoma Diagnosis and TreatmentMultiple and Secondary Primary Cancers
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