The first 12 slides are from the “I’d like you to know” slide.
Pay attention.
What 4 major factors must a doctor consider when he/she decides if cure is possible for a patient with lymphoma?
Name the most common indolent lymphoma.
Follicular lymphoma
Name the most common aggressive lymphoma.
Diffuse large cell lymphoma
Be able to stage a patient with lymphoma.
What are the major treatment decision differences between indolent and aggressive lymphoma?
Indolent: only treat when symptomatic
Aggressive: early therapy required
Understand the mechanism and site of action of Rituximab.
Binds to B cell’s CD20 surface antigens.
Understand the mechanism and site of action of Ibrutinib.
Binds to BTK (enzyme essential for B cell development).
What is the name of the most common cutaneous lymphoma and what cell can you find in the blood in some of these patients?
Mycosis fungoides, a T cell lymphoma. If patient has Sezary Syndrome, abnormal cells are found in the peripheral blood with characteristic cerebriform, large, and clefted nuclei with fine chromatin pattern and scant cytoplasm.
What is a common complication of radiation therapy in young Hodgkin’s Disease women?
Breast cancer
Name 2 complications of CLL.
2. Infections due to hypogammaglobulinemia
Name 2 poor prognostic chromosome abnormalities in CLL.
When is BM transplantation used in lymphomas?
Aggressive lymphomas that relapse.
End of “I’d like you to know” section.
Recognize.
Masses found in lymphoma can cause what?
Replacement of BM in lymphoma causes what?
Pancytopenia
Reduction in the number of plasma cells in lymphoma causes what?
Hypogammaglobulinemia
What 3 tumor products are produced in lymphomas?
What paraneoplastic syndromes can be associated with lymphomas?
What are the toxicities of therapy observed in lymphoma patients?
Infections, numbness, and shortness of breath.
What are the 4 WHO classifications of lymphomas?
What are the 4 indolent lymphomas?
What are the 4 aggressive lymphomas?
What are the 2 highly aggressive lymphomas?
2. T cell lymphoblastic lymphoma