Adult lymphoblastic lymphoma: high incidence of central nervous system relapse in patients treated with the Stanford University protocol.

Twelve adult patients with non-leukaemic lymphoblastic lymphoma were treated with combination chemotherapy and central nervous system prophylaxis according to the protocol developed at Stanford University. Despite strict adherence to the Stanford protocol, 4 of 12 patients relapsed in the CNS, all with meningeal disease. Only four of the 12 patients are in continuing complete remission 6 to 88 months from the completion of induction therapy. These results are inferior to those previously reported for this regimen, and fail to confirm the high rate of control of CNS disease.

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