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Diagnosis and management of primary central nervous system lymphoma
Authors:Catherine H. Han MD  Tracy T. Batchelor MD  MPH
Affiliation:1. Department of Neurology, Division of Hematology/Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts;2. Auckland Cancer Society Research Centre, School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand;3. Department of Radiation Oncology, Division of Hematology/Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
Abstract:Primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) is a rare and aggressive extranodal non‐Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) that is confined to the brain, eyes, spinal cord, or leptomeninges without systemic involvement. The overall prognosis, diagnosis, and management of PCNSL differ from those for other types of NHL. Prompt diagnosis and initiation of treatment are vital for improving clinical outcomes. PCNSL is responsive to radiation therapy; however, whole‐brain radiotherapy (WBRT) inadequately controls the disease when it is used alone, and its delayed neurotoxicity causes neurocognitive impairment, especially in elderly patients. High‐dose methotrexate (HD‐MTX)–based induction chemotherapy with or without autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) or reduced‐dose WBRT leads to durable disease control and less neurotoxicity. The optimal treatment has yet to be defined; however, HD‐MTX–based induction chemotherapy is considered standard for newly diagnosed PCNSL. Ongoing randomized trials are addressing the roles of rituximab and consolidative treatment with ASCT or reduced‐dose WBRT. Despite high tumor response rates with the initial treatment, many patients relapse with a very poor prognosis. The optimal treatment for refractory or relapsed PCNSL is poorly defined. The choice of salvage treatment depends on a patient's age, previous treatment and response, performance status, and comorbidities at the time of relapse. This review provides an overview of the clinical features, diagnosis, pathology, and management of PCNSL in immunocompetent patients, and it focuses on recent advances in treatment. Cancer 2017;123:4314‐24 . © 2017 American Cancer Society.
Keywords:autologous stem cell transplantation  high‐dose methotrexate  neurotoxicity  primary central nervous system (CNS) lymphoma  whole‐brain radiotherapy
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