Lung cancer is the second most common malignancy in both genders and the most common cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Broadly, lung cancer is divided into two types: small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) and non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Non-small cell lung cancer accounts for 85% of the diagnoses of lung cancer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCMV reactivation is rare in hematological as well as solid organ malignancies in non-allogeneic stem cell transplant settings. An increasing number of patients undergoing active treatment or follow-up and diagnosed with CMV reactivation in recent years prompted us to investigate the risk factors and outcomes of CMV reactivation or disease. This was a hospital-based retrospective study that included 174 cancer patients suspected of CMV reactivation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDefective repair of DNA when heterozygous leads to Lynch syndrome (LS) which is inherited in an autosomal dominant fashion. When homozygous, defective repair of DNA leads to constitutional mismatch repair deficiency syndrome (CMMRD), inherited in an autosomal recessive fashion with a predisposition to develop a pattern of childhood malignancies including hematological and solid cancers. We report such a case of a 21-year-old male who developed anaplastic astrocytoma, Burkitt lymphoma, osteochondroma, and colon cancer successively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAcute lymphoblastic leukemia is predominately a childhood disease and around two third of cases are of B-cell phenotype. Cytomegalovirus is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in allogeneic hematopoietic progenitor cell transplant; however, it is rare in patients with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia in non-transplant settings. In this study, we evaluated 72 patients of acute precursor (pre) B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia at Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Center, out of which three were positive for Cytomegalovirus.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is the most common soft tissue sarcoma of childhood, while in adults it is one of the rarer tumors. Its prognosis is better in children with current treatment modalities; however, it carries poorer prognosis in adults. Recent data on adult RMS is scarce from our part of world.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBleomycin is a commonly used cytotoxic agent that has proven its efficacy over the years. Though a common part of many protocols targeting lymphomas and germ cell tumors, it does have some serious adverse effects. Bleomycin is notorious for pulmonary toxicity and very rarely may cause fulminant hyperpyrexia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is the most common subtype of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma with a five-year survival of 60%-70% with chemoimmunotherapy consisting of the R-CHOP combination (rituximab, cyclophosphamide, vincristine, doxorubicin, and prednisone), with a relapse/refractory rate of 20-50%. Salvage therapy with HDT-ASCT is the treatment of choice for patients with relapsed/refractory disease with a success rate of 50%-60%. Patients who do not respond to the first salvage regimen or who relapsed after the first salvage regimen, with or without high-dose chemotherapy (HDT)-autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT), have poor overall responses and survival and should be offered novel therapies.
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