Title of article :
Clinical Analysis of Five Cases of AIDS-related Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
Author/Authors :
Zuo, Shubo Department of Medical Oncology - Jilin Tumour Hospital, Changchun, Jilin Province, China , Xu, Na , Li, Zhongkun , Li, Na , Xia, Hong , Ren, Hongtao , Bao, Huizheng Department of Medical Oncology - Jilin Tumour Hospital, Changchun, Jilin Province, China
Abstract :
Objective: Secondary malignancy is a major life-threatening complication facing patients afflicted with
acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). This study aimed to retrospectively review clinical features
and treatment course of five patients with AIDS-associated non-Hodgkin lymphoma (A-NHL) in Jilin Tumor
Hospital.
Methods: Five A-NHL patients were retrospectively and consecutively hospitalized at our oncological
unit between January 2012 and June 2014. All patients received pre-emptive highly active antiretroviral
therapy (HAART) and chemotherapy, and were subsequently followed up at the outpatient clinic. All five
patients were male, aged 27–53 years, and afflicted with A-NHL involving upper jaw, right inguinal region,
right-side gingiva, mediastinum, or right-side neck. Histology showed diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (n = 3)
or plasmablastic lymphoma (n = 2).
Results: Two patients achieved complete remission after HAART and chemotherapy, whereas other three
patients required a second-line treatment, with two achieving stable disease and one dying within a
follow-up period of 0.5−2 years.
Conclusion: The findings of the present study showed that A-NHL is a disease often diagnosed in the
middle-to-late stages, with diverse clinical manifestations and short overall survival. In the cases reviewed
in this study, HAART in combination with standard dose or high-dose chemotherapy, HAART and molecular
targeted chemotherapy was administered, and these treatments proved to be effective for improving the
prognosis of these patients. Moreover, the CD4+ cell count was important for determining the prognosis of
patients.
Keywords :
Antiretroviral therapy , Chemotherapy , Human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrom , Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics