The clinical features, management and outcomes of lymphoma in pregnancy: A multicentre study by the Australasian Lymphoma Alliance

Author:

Di Ciaccio Pietro R.123ORCID,Mills Georgia45,Shipton Michael J.67,Campbell Belinda789ORCID,Gregory Gareth10ORCID,Langfield Jenna11,Greenwood Matthew1112,McKeague Sean13ORCID,Shanavas Mohammad1314,Eslick Renee15,Kidson‐Gerber Giselle1617,Smallbone Portia18,Tang Catherine1920,Morris Kirk21,Bilmon Ian11222,Yannakou Costas K.23ORCID,Badoux Xavier24,Berkahn Leanne25,Farina Sergio26,Mason Kylie D.67,Motum Penelope27,Goss Kathryn10,Hamad Nada32829ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Sydney Adventist Hospital Wahroonga New South Wales Australia

2. College of Health and Medicine Australian National University Canberra Australian Capital Territory Australia

3. School of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health UNSW Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

4. Northern Beaches Hospital Frenchs Forest New South Wales Australia

5. Faculty of Medicine Macquarie University Ryde New South Wales Australia

6. Royal Melbourne Hospital Melbourne Victoria Australia

7. Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Melbourne Victoria Australia

8. Sir Peter MacCallum Department of Oncology University of Melbourne Parkville Victoria Australia

9. Department of Clinical Pathology University of Melbourne Parkville Victoria Australia

10. Monash Health Clayton Victoria Australia

11. Royal North Shore Hospital St Leonards New South Wales Australia

12. Faculty of Medicine and Health University of Sydney Camperdown New South Wales Australia

13. Mater Hospital Brisbane Brisbane Queensland Australia

14. University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland Australia

15. The Canberra Hospital Garran Australian Capital Territory Australia

16. Prince of Wales Hospital and The Royal Hospital for Women Randwick New South Wales Australia

17. Faculty of Medicine and Health University of New South Wales Randwick New South Wales Australia

18. Fiona Stanley Hospital Perth Western Australia Australia

19. Gosford Hospital Gosford New South Wales Australia

20. School of Medicine and Public Health The University of Newcastle Newcastle New South Wales Australia

21. Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Herston Queensland Australia

22. Westmead Hospital Westmead New South Wales Australia

23. Epworth Freemasons, Epworth HealthCare Melbourne Victoria Australia

24. St George Hospital Kogarah New South Wales Australia

25. Auckland Hospital Auckland New Zealand

26. Royal Hobart Hospital Hobart Tasmania Australia

27. Liverpool Hospital Liverpool New South Wales Australia

28. Department of Haematology St Vincent's Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia

29. School of Medicine, Sydney University of Notre Sydney New South Wales Australia

Abstract

SummaryLymphoma in pregnancy (LIP) presents unique clinical, social and ethical challenges; however, the evidence regarding this clinical scenario is limited. We conducted a multicentre retrospective observational study reporting on the features, management, and outcomes of LIP in patients diagnosed between January 2009 and December 2020 at 16 sites in Australia and New Zealand for the first time. We included diagnoses occurring either during pregnancy or within the first 12 months following delivery. A total of 73 patients were included, 41 diagnosed antenatally (AN cohort) and 32 postnatally (PN cohort). The most common diagnoses were Hodgkin lymphoma (HL; 40 patients), diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma (DLBCL; 11) and primary mediastinal B‐cell lymphoma (PMBCL; six). At a median follow up of 2.37 years, the 2‐ and 5‐year overall survival (OS) for patients with HL were 91% and 82%. For the combined DLBCL and PMBCL group, the 2‐year OS was 92%. Standard curative chemotherapy regimens were successfully delivered to 64% of women in the AN cohort; however, counselling regarding future fertility and termination of pregnancy were suboptimal, and a standardised approach to staging lacking. Neonatal outcomes were generally favourable. We present a large multicentre cohort of LIP reflecting contemporary practice and identify areas in need of ongoing research.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology

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