Diffuse histiocytic lymphoma. The need for aggressive restaging
B. H. Weinerman, M. Levitt and T. Babick
Fifteen patients with stage III and IV diffuse histiocytic lymphoma were
treated with combination chemotherapy: cyclophosphamide, vincristine
sulfate, prednisone, and procarbazine hydrochloride (COPP). Eight achieved
a complete clinical remission. Of these, five relapsed, but remission was
reinduced in three of these. Median survival of partial responders was 52
weeks compared to more than 129 weeks for complete responders. Complete
clinical remission in diffuse histiocytic lymphomas did not presage a long
disease-free interval as has been reported in biopsy proved remission
series. Biopsy and staging by pathologic examination appear necessary to
document remission in this disease.