Lenfomalarda Biyokimyasal Belirteçlerin Sistemik Kemoterapiye Tümör Yanıtının Değerlendirilmesinde Kullanımı
Date
2019Author
Erdat, Efe Cem
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Lymphomas are lymphoid malignancies which comprise both Hodgkin’s lymphomas
and Non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas. Although, they are compared as distinct group of
malignancies over pathological features and the way they treated; their follow-up and
treatment response evaluation are similar. Treatment response is evaluated with
radiological and nuclear medicine studies in lymphomas, and the adverse effects of
radiation burden and study costs are the main concerns of treatment response.
Therefore, more cost-effective and less morbidity causing ways of treatment response
evaluation seems necessary. In our study, the routine biochemical parameters in
follow-up were evaluated for their usability for treatment response evaluation. 108
Patients who were admitted to and treated in Hacettepe University Oncology Hospital
Medical Oncology Department between 01.01.2015 and 31.12.2017 were included in
our study. The mean age of patients (± SD) was 48.99 (± 17,05), and 52.8% of the
cases were male. 25% Of patients had Hodgkin’s lymphoma, 65.7% had B-cell
lymphomas, 8.3% had T-cell lymphomas, and 1.0% had other non-Hodgkin’s
lymphoma subtypes. Stage distribution was as follows: 20.4% stage I, 22.2% stage II,
8.3% stage III, and %49.1 stage IV. The changes in levels of sodium, total protein,
beta-2 microglobulin, lactate dehydrogenase, hemoglobin and C-reactive protein
levels, and neutrophil, lymphocyte and thrombocyte counts, and erythrocyte
sedimentation rate before and after treatment were statistically significant (p ≤ 0,050).
In analysis of treatment response; total protein, beta-2 microglobulin, lactate
dehydrogenase and C-reactive protein levels, along with erythrocyte sedimentation
rates were decreased in cases with good treatment response, whereas no change was
seen in cases with bad treatment response. After transformation of biochemical
parameters, a 4-point scoring system for response evaluation was proposed. In
conclusion, it seems reasonable to use the difference of biochemical parameters in
treatment response evaluation of lymphomas.
Keywords: lymphoma, response evaluation, biochemistry,