1. Chemotherapy combined with radiotherapy for successful treatment of angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma: a case report.
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Xiong Y, Yang L, Dai J, Zhou F, and Zhou Y
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- Aged, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols therapeutic use, Cyclophosphamide therapeutic use, Doxorubicin therapeutic use, Humans, Male, Prednisone therapeutic use, Prospective Studies, Vincristine therapeutic use, Immunoblastic Lymphadenopathy diagnostic imaging, Immunoblastic Lymphadenopathy drug therapy, Lymphoma, T-Cell diagnostic imaging, Lymphoma, T-Cell drug therapy, Lymphoma, T-Cell radiotherapy
- Abstract
Background: The incidence of angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma is rare worldwide, and it has a poor prognosis. There is no proven or standard first-line therapy that works for the majority of patients with angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma because of the rarity of this disease. The treatment and management are challenging for clinicians., Case Presentation: This report presents the diagnosis and treatment of a 65-year-old Chinese man who presented with cough and lymph node swellings in the left axillary region. The patient was diagnosed with angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma. He underwent eight cycles of chemotherapy with CHOP (cyclophosphamide, hydroxydaunorubicin, oncovin, prednisone) followed by TOMO radiotherapy (helical tomotherapy, a kind of radiotherapy for cancer treatment using spiral computed tomographic scanning). After treatment, the therapeutic effects were evaluated by magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography about every 3 months. The patient recovered well with no sign of tumor recurrence and no obvious severe treatment-related adverse effects., Conclusion: This treatment experience indicates an essential role for the combination of radiation therapy with CHOP, which may have a better prognosis than treatments without radiation therapy. But challenges warrant further validation in prospective studies.
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- 2020
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