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Antibody therapy of pediatric B-cell lymphoma

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Abstract

B-cell lymphoma in children accounts for about 10% of all pediatric malignancies. Chemotherapy has been very successful leading to an over-all 5-year survival between 80 and 90% depending on lymphoma type and extent of disease. Therapeutic toxicity remains high calling for better targeted and thus less toxic therapies. Therapeutic antibodies have become a standard element of B-cell lymphoma therapy in adults. Clinical experience in pediatric lymphoma patients is still very limited. This review outlines the rationale for antibody treatment of B-cell lymphomas in children and describes potential target structures on B-cell lymphoma cells. It summarizes the clinical experience of antibody therapy of B-cell lymphoma in children and gives an outlook on new developments and challenges for antibody therapy of pediatric B-cell lymphoma.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberArticle 00068
JournalFrontiers in Oncology
Volume3 APR
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cancer immunotherapy
  • Cancer therapeutics
  • Individualized medicine
  • Pediatric B-cell lymphoma
  • Therapeutic antibodies

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