• J Coll Physicians Surg Pak · Jul 2020

    Observational Study

    Clinical Features and Treatment Outcomes of Children with Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma.

    • Asma Mehreen, Rabia Wali, and Saima Riaz.
    • Department of Paediatric Oncology, Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, Lahore, Pakistan.
    • J Coll Physicians Surg Pak. 2020 Jul 1; 30 (7): 749-753.

    ObjectiveTo describe clinical features and treatment options in pediatric patients with ALCL (Anaplastic large cell lymphoma) and their outcome over a span of 10 years.Study DesignA retrospective-observational study.Place And Duration Of StudyShaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, Lahore, from January 2005 to December 2015.MethodologyMedical records of pediatric patients with anaplastic large cell lymphoma was retrospectively collected after IRB approval. Data was reviewed for patients confirmed on histopathology and age less than 20 years at the time of diagnosis to see clinical features and treatment outcomes. Descriptive statistics were applied.ResultsA total of 40 children, 27 males (67.5%) and 13 females (32.5%) with ALCL (CD30 +), were reviewed. B symptoms were present in 32 (80%) patients, nodal involvement in 39 (97.5%), and mediastinum involvement was present in 8 (20%) patients. Visceral (lung, liver, spleen) and cutaneous involvement was seen in 16 (40%) and 6 (15%) patients, respectively. ALK was positive in 19 patients (48%) and Bone marrow was involved in 3 patients (7.5%). Stage III was seen in 29 (72.5%). All patients were treated on ALCL 99 protocol. Five-year EFS (event-free survival) and OS (overall survival) was 30 and 60%, respectively. There were 7 relapses, 2 progressive disease, 16 death and 3 refusal for treatment.ConclusionThis analysis shows poor outcomes in pediatric ALCL. The most common cause of mortality was hematological toxicity and febrile neutropenia associated with it. Supportive care needs to be improved. Key Words: Clinical features, Outcomes, Anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL), Children.

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