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Recurrent childhood anaplastic large cell lymphoma: a retrospective analysis of registered cases in Japan
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2005
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Registered CasesRetrospective AnalysisPathologyFirst RelapsesSurgeryImmunotherapyHematological MalignancyOncologyStem Cell TransplantationHematologySecond Complete RemissionRadiation OncologyCell TransplantationCancer ResearchHealth SciencesLymphoid NeoplasiaTransplantationMarrow TransplantationBlood TransplantationMalignant Blood DisorderSecond RemissionPediatricsMedicine
This report presents a retrospective study of 26 Japanese children with recurrent anaplastic large cell lymphoma. The first relapses were documented at a median of 10.5 months after the initial diagnosis. Twenty-four patients achieved a second remission. After a median follow-up period of 47 months, 18 patients are still alive: 15 patients are in second complete remission (CR), three patients are in third CR or later. The 5 year overall and relapse-free survival rates were 61 +/- 12% and 51 +/- 12% respectively. The patients who received allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplantation during second CR showed a superior outcome to other patients.
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