Successful Non-Transplant Treatment of Double Hit Richter Transformation with Long-Term Remission

  • Seegobin K
  • Alhaj Moustafa M
  • Jiang L
  • et al.
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Abstract

Richter transformation (RT) is defined as the transformation of chronic lympho-cytic leukemia (CLL) to a high-grade B cell lymphoma. It usually carries a dismal prognosis and represents an unmet need for novel therapeutic interventions. We report a case of an 80-year-old male who developed double-hit (DH) RT with translocations of MYC and BCL6 after 5 years of watchful waiting for standard-risk CLL. He was treated with induction therapy consisting of 4 cycles of anthracycline-based chemoimmunotherapy (CIT) and 2 cycles of platinum-based CIT with intrathecal methotrexate for CNS prophylaxis followed by continuous maintenance therapy with ibrutinib. He achieved complete remission after the induction therapy. At the time of writing, four and a half years after the diagnosis with DH-RT, he remains in complete remission without evidence of RT or CLL. The novel therapeutic approach used in successful treatment of this patient should be further explored.

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Seegobin, K., Alhaj Moustafa, M., Jiang, L., & Tun, H. W. (2021). Successful Non-Transplant Treatment of Double Hit Richter Transformation with Long-Term Remission. Blood and Lymphatic Cancer: Targets and Therapy, Volume 11, 67–72. https://doi.org/10.2147/blctt.s330008

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