Toward a paradigm shift in prognostication and treatment of early‐stage Hodgkin lymphoma

Author:

Gallamini Andrea1ORCID,Filippi Andrea23,Camus Vincent45,Vassilakopoulos Theodoros P.6

Affiliation:

1. Research and Clinical Innovation Antoine Lacassagne Cancer Centre Nice France

2. Radiation Oncology Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori Milan Italy

3. Department of Oncology University of Milan Milan Italy

4. Institute of Oncology Research Bellinzona Switzerland

5. Department of Haematology Centre Henri Becquerel Rouen France

6. Department of Haematology and Bone Marrow Transplantation Laikon General Hospital, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Athens Greece

Abstract

SummaryTwenty years after the conceptual revolution that occurred in the millennium turnaround upon the introduction of PET/CT in lymphoma staging, restaging, and prognostication, a number of new parameters for PET reading have been proposed: (1) the shift from a qualitative to a semi‐quantitative reading for PET reporting, (2) an international consensus on these novel interpretation keys, (3) a standardized and agreed procedure to measure the total metabolic tumour volume (TMTV), and (4) the proposition of new indexes to portray the tumour spread: (D‐Max and Total Lesion Surface –TLS). These proved to be very powerful prognosticators, able to revolutionize the traditional Ann Arbor four‐stage lymphoma staging. During the 17° Lugano meeting on lymphoma, one main question was asked to experts attending a closed workshop dedicated to new metrics for lymphoma diagnosis, staging, restaging, and prognostication: “Should the traditional 4‐stage anatomic staging system be simplified to a more clinically relevant 2‐stage system (e.g., limited vs. extensive disease)?” Early‐stage HL is an example of how these new metrics could fit with this proposal.

Publisher

Wiley

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