Prolonged disease-free survival in relapsed/refractory low-grade lymphoma treated with fludarabine: A report of four cases

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We report four patients with relapsed or refractory follicular (three) and lymphoplasmacytic (one) lymphoma who achieved complete remission (CR) with fludarabine (FDR) lasting from 3.2 to 6 years. One had stage III and three stage IV and were resistant to chlorambucil and/or anthracycline. FDR was well tolerated, the only complication being herpes zoster infection in three patients, which was controlled with aciclovir. One patient developed a gastric MALT lymphoma from a different clone than the follicular lymphoma. In conclusion, some patients with refractory low-grade lymphoma achieve long- term CR with FDR; therefore this agent may be considered as alternative to stem-cell transplantation.

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Sternberg, A. J., Matutes, E., Killick, S., Wotherspoon, A. C., & Catovsky, D. (1998). Prolonged disease-free survival in relapsed/refractory low-grade lymphoma treated with fludarabine: A report of four cases. British Journal of Haematology, 102(2), 532–534. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2141.1998.00792.x

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