Sequential treatment with valemetostat and conventional anti-cancer drugs for refractory aggressive adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma: A case report.
Kosuke ObamaHana YamamotoHirosaka InouePublished in: EJHaem (2024)
A 79-year-old man presented with respiratory distress associated with a mediastinal mass and pleural effusion, and was diagnosed as having adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma. The patient was highly refractory to anticancer drugs and radiotherapy from the time of onset and had progressive respiratory deterioration. However, his condition became stable with the administration of valemetostat for 11 days, and subsequent low-dose-anticancer agents led to a rapid improvement accompanied by high fever and a surge in C-reactive protein. In this case, the in vivo priming effect of valemetostat on tumor cells may have increased the sensitivity of these cells to conventional anti-cancer drugs.
Keyphrases
- low dose
- diffuse large b cell lymphoma
- acute myeloid leukemia
- bone marrow
- induced apoptosis
- multiple sclerosis
- early stage
- lymph node
- radiation therapy
- case report
- high dose
- respiratory tract
- drug induced
- childhood cancer
- radiation induced
- cell proliferation
- combination therapy
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- cell death
- ultrasound guided