Successful treatment for Hodgkin's lymphoma in a female patient with Ph+ chronic myeloid leukemia
Sharkunov, N.N.; Moiseyeva, T.N.; Zybunova, E.E.; Vinogradova, O.Y.; Kravchenko, S.K.
Terapevticheskii Arkhiv 84(11): 71-74
2012
ISSN/ISBN: 0040-3660 PMID: 23252253 Document Number: 662227
To treat patients with different concurrent cancers, including lympho- and myeloproliferative neoplasms, is a difficult task. The paper presents the experience in successfully treating lymphogranulomatosis occurring in a female patient with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). A combination of the BEACOPP-14 polychemotherapy regimen and imatinib induced no severe complications. Grade 2 neutropenia requiring no use of granulocyte colony-stimulating factors is the only manifestation of hematological toxicity. Infectious complications were successfully eliminated by first-line antimicrobial therapy in the intercourse periods. Remission in lymphogranulomatosis was achieved by polychemotherapy. The authors conclude that the chosen therapy option is effective and relatively safe in treating patients with CML concurrent with lymphogranulomatosis.