Burkitt lymphoma (BL) is a form of non-Hodgkins lymphoma in which cancer starts in immune cells called B-cells. If left untreated, it is rapidly fatal. Chapter One of this monograph evaluates the aetiology, pathological issues, diagnosis, clinical manifestations, epidemiology, research, innovation and treatment issues of BL using the clinical systematic review research method and experts opinion analysis approach. Chapter Two reviews the spectrum, unique characteristics and special management considerations when BL develops in specific subgroups of patients with primary immune deficiency disorders. Chapter Three reviews the incidence, clinicopathological and epidemiologic features, treatment and outcome data available in paediatric and adult patients with post solid organ transplant BL. Chapter Four focuses on the pathobiology and the treatment of first-line and relapsed/refractory cases of BL and describes new therapeutic strategies which could improve results in this pathology. Chapter Five examines the therapeutic advances in BL and its variants. Finally, Chapter Six explores and emphasizes the trends and issues in research and innovation in the characteristics, clinical updates and management approaches of BL.
Preface; Burkitt Lymphoma: Diagnosis and Treatment Issues; Burkitt Lymphoma in Patients with Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders; Post Solid Organ Transplant Burkitt Lymphoma; Burkitt Lymphoma; Examining the Therapeutic Advances for Burkitt Lymphoma; Burkitt Lymphoma: Evaluation of Characteristics, Clinical Updates and Management Approaches Trends; Index.
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