Promising outcomes of R-CHOP therapy in pediatric nodular lymphocyte-predominant Hodgkin lymphoma: perspectives from a rare subtype
Nesreen Ali, Eman Khorshed, Mohamed S. Zaghloul, Maha Mehsen, Sarah Badawy, Walaa Elsayed

TL;DR
This study shows that R-CHOP therapy is effective and safe for treating pediatric nodular lymphocyte-predominant Hodgkin lymphoma, with high survival rates.
Contribution
The study provides new evidence on the effectiveness of R-CHOP in a rare pediatric lymphoma subtype with limited treatment guidelines.
Findings
R-CHOP achieved 100% 5-year overall survival and 91.5% event-free survival in pediatric NLPHL patients.
Patients with early-stage disease had excellent outcomes, suggesting potential for treatment de-escalation.
R-CHOP was well-tolerated with no significant toxicity beyond grade 3–4 neutropenia.
Abstract
Nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin lymphoma (NLPHL) is a rare sub-type of Hodgkin lymphoma (HL). Due to its rarity, the standard of care for these patients remains poorly defined. Our cohort aimed to evaluate the outcomes of pediatric NLPHL patients treated with the R-CHOP regimen throughout 8 years’ single center experience. A retrospective cohort study including pediatric patients aged <18 years diagnosed with NLPHL and treated at the Children Cancer Hospital Egypt, between July 2014 and June 2022. In total, 66 patients were included. Twelve patients (18%) with stage IA underwent surgical excision alone. Four of these patients experienced disease progression but achieved a complete response after receiving R-CHOP. Fifty-four patients received R-CHOP as first-line therapy, with early-stage disease received 3–4 cycles, while those with advanced-stage disease received 6 cycles. For…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment · CNS Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment · Lymphadenopathy Diagnosis and Analysis
