Novel Agents For Relapsed and Refractory Classical Hodgkin Lymphoma: A Review

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Classical Hodgkin lymphoma (cHL) is the most common type of HL that occurs mainly in people aged between 15–30 and over 55 years. Although its general prognosis is favorable, 10%–30% of patients with cHL will ultimately develop relapsed or refractory disease (r/r cHL). Improving the cure rate of r/r cHL has proven to be challenging. Some novel agents, such as brentuximab vedotin and immune checkpoint inhibitors, which have been used in conventional regimens for patients with r/r cHL in the past decade, have been shown to have good curative effects. This paper reviews the conventional regimens for patients with r/r cHL and focuses on the newest clinical trials and treatment measures to prolong prognosis and reduce adverse events. The evaluation of prognosis plays a vital role in analyzing the risk of relapse or disease progression; thus, finding new predictive strategies may help treat patients with r/r cHL more efficaciously.

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Zhang, Y., Xing, Z., Mi, L., Li, Z., Zhu, J., Wei, T., & Wu, W. (2022, July 14). Novel Agents For Relapsed and Refractory Classical Hodgkin Lymphoma: A Review. Frontiers in Oncology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.929012

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