Nodular Lymphocyte Predominant Hodgkin Lymphoma - experience of Polish Pediatric Leukemia/Lymphoma Study Group

Abstract Nodular Lymphocyte Predominant Hodgkin Lymphoma (NLPHL) is a rare clinical entity. To investigate NLPHL clinical course and treatment a survey was performed within Polish Pediatric Leukaemia/Lymphoma Study Group (PPLLSG) participating centers. A questionnaire was sent to all participating centers and analysis of clinical data was performed. From 2010 to 2019, 19 pediatric patients with confirmed NLPHL were registered in Poland. Median age of patients was 12.2 (5.5 − 17.8) years. NLPHL occurred mainly in males (n = 17). Most of the patients (n = 16) had early stage disease – Stage I (n = 6) and stage II (n = 10). Four of the six patients with stage I disease (I A, n = 5; I B, n = 1) underwent complete primary resection. One of these relapsed and was treated with CVP (cyclophosphamide, vinblastine, prednisone) chemotherapy. Two other patients who were not resected completely received CVP chemotherapy and no relapses were observed. Thirteen patients presented with unresectable disease. Of these, eight received three CVP chemotherapy cycles, and five were treated with other chemotherapy regimens. Three relapses were observed and these patients were further treated with chemotherapy and rituximab. One patient underwent autologous stem cell transplantation (auto-SCT). All patients remain alive. Five-year progression-free survival and overall survival for the entire group of patients was 81.6% and 100%, respectively. NLPHL treatment results are consistent with results noted in other countries. Early stage patients have very good outcomes with surgery and observation or low intensity chemotherapy, but this approach may be insufficient in advanced disease.

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