Optimal dosage of rituximab for children with Burkitt lymphoma

This study aimed to explore optimal therapeutic strategies—the nu mber of doses of rituximab based on different risk groups—and also aim to investigate the clinical characteristics of Chinese pediatric BL. This study consecutively enrolled children with BL in Beijing Children’s Hospital who received French-American-British mature B-cell lymphoma 96 (FAB/LMB96) . The patients were divided into three groups: R0 group (chemotherapy alone), R6 group (chemotherapy combined with six rituximab doses), and R4 group (chemotherapy combined with four rituximab doses). The clinical characteristics and outcomes were evaluated. Univariate and multivariate analyses and prognostic nomogram were used to assess prognostic factors. A nomogram was developed that predicted overall survival based on the Cox proportional hazards model, and the concordance index (C-index) and a calibration curve were used to determine its predictive and discriminatory capacity. We enrolled 385 boys and 71 girls, with a median age of 6 years (1 –14 years). Of these, 296 patients (65%) had initial abdominal symptoms, 182 (40%) had bulky disease, 46 (10%) had B symptoms, 77 (16.9%) had BL-ALL (blasts ≥ 25% in bone marrow (BM)), 96 (21%) had central nervous system (CNS) disease, 406 (89%) were in stages III–IV, 378 (83%) were in group C , 170 (37.2%) had lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) levels ≥ 1000 U/L at initial diagnosis, and 137 (30%) had tumor lysis syndrome. The R0, R6, and R4 groups included 79, 144, an...
Source: Annals of Hematology - Category: Hematology Source Type: research