Table 1.

Clinical and demographic characteristics of 59 patients with B-cell lymphoma

CharacteristicsNumberPercent
Age (yr)   
 ≤60 49 83  
 >60 10 17 
Gender   
 Male 37 63  
 Female 22 37 
Stage of disease   
 I/II 12 
 III/IV 52 88 
Histology*   
 Low-grade 28 47  
 Transformed low-grade 14 24  
 De novo intermediate/high-grade 17 29 
Tumor burden >500 grams   
 Yes 21 36 
 No 38 64  
Bone marrow involvement   
 None 38 68  
 1%-25% 17 29 
 >25% 2  
Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH)   
 Elevated 30 51  
 Normal/low 29 49 
Prior bone marrow transplant   
 Yes 14 24 
 No 45 76  
Number of prior therapies   
 1-3 20 34  
 ≥4 39 66 
Response to last therapy   
 No response 28 48 
 Response (PR + CR) 30 52 
CharacteristicsNumberPercent
Age (yr)   
 ≤60 49 83  
 >60 10 17 
Gender   
 Male 37 63  
 Female 22 37 
Stage of disease   
 I/II 12 
 III/IV 52 88 
Histology*   
 Low-grade 28 47  
 Transformed low-grade 14 24  
 De novo intermediate/high-grade 17 29 
Tumor burden >500 grams   
 Yes 21 36 
 No 38 64  
Bone marrow involvement   
 None 38 68  
 1%-25% 17 29 
 >25% 2  
Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH)   
 Elevated 30 51  
 Normal/low 29 49 
Prior bone marrow transplant   
 Yes 14 24 
 No 45 76  
Number of prior therapies   
 1-3 20 34  
 ≥4 39 66 
Response to last therapy   
 No response 28 48 
 Response (PR + CR) 30 52 
*

According to the International Working Formulation,35 of the 28 patients with low-grade non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), 16 had follicular small-cleaved, 11 had follicular mixed small-cleaved and large cell, and 1 had small lymphocytic lymphoma. Of the 14 patients with transformed low-grade NHL, 8 had diffuse large cell, 2 had immunoblastic large cell, and 4 had follicular large cell. Of the 17 patients with intermediate- or high-grade lymphoma at diagnosis, 9 had diffuse large cell, 4 had mantle cell, 2 had diffuse mixed large and small cell, and 2 had immunoblastic large cell lymphoma. PR indicates partial response; CR, complete response.

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