2020
DOI: 10.24287/1726-1708-2020-19-3-84-89
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Features of relapses and refractory forms of T-lymphoblastic lymphoma in children

Abstract: Lymphoblastic lymphoma (LBL) is a rapidly progressive, malignant disease from T and B progenitor cells. Lymphomas from T cell precursors (T-LBL) account for up to 80% of all LBLs. Despite the rather rare occurrence of T-LBL, the relapsing and refractory course of this disease is an actual problem. Programs for the treatment of relapses and refractory forms of T-LBL are currently being actively developing. The role and place of targeted drugs in the multimodal T-LBL relapse strategy is determined. Further funda… Show more

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