Backgrounds And Aims: Our previous study (CCCG-BNHL-2015) reported the treatment strategies and outcomes of pediatric B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (B-NHL) in China which showed that children in low-risk groups already have a dramatically favorable prognosis. However, for high-risk groups, the prognosis still needs to be improved. In this study, we aimed to identify the factors influencing prognosis in high-risk groups (stage III and stage IV).

Results: Our results revealed that gender, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) level, stage at the time of diagnosis, and early complete remission (CR) achievement were significant factors influencing prognosis (p < 0.05). The 3-year EFS rate for R4 group patients without rituximab treatment was only 25.0% ± 20.4%. Among all patients in stage IV, the 5-year EFS rates for those with involvement of only bone marrow (BM) or central nervous system (CNS) were 83.0% ± 4.5%, 81.8% ± 8.2%, but the 5-year EFS rates for those with both BM and CNS involved were only 37.5% ± 15.3% (p = 0.002). For stage III patients with LDH ≥ 4N, the 5-year EFS rates for those achieving CR and those not achieving CR after 2 treatment cycle were 88.9% ± 5.2% and 67.9% ± 7.3%(p = 0.036).

Conclusions: Therefore, R4 group patients benefited from rituximab treatment. However, children at stage III, LDH ≥ 4N not achieving CR after the 2nd treatment cycle, and those with both BM and CNS involved are still at a very high risk of treatment failure. This study serves as a crucial reference for optimizing risk stratification, refining treatment categorizations, and optimizing treatment protocols.

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