Observatory of Patients With Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia / Lymphocytic Lymphoma or Waldenstrom...
Chronic Lymphocytic LeukemiaLymphocytic Lymphoma or Waldenstrom DiseaseThe COVID-19 epidemic (Coronavirus Disease 2019) which is currently raging in France is an emerging infectious disease linked to a virus of the genus coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2). The first cases were reported in Wuhan, China, in late December 2019 [1]. Globally, it has been placed in the "pandemic" stage by the WHO since March 11, 2020. Coronavirus viruses have been responsible for epidemics in the past such as the SARS epidemic in 2002 (Syndrome Severe Acute Respiratory) linked to the SARS-CoV virus, or the epidemic of MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome) that affected the Middle East in 2012. Patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) / lymphocytic lymphoma or Waldenstrom Disease (WD) therefore represent a population at high risk of developing a severe form in the event of COVID-19 infection. To date, no data is available in the literature to assess the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic in this population of patients with CLL / lymphocytic lymphoma or WD.
Interest of a Systematic One-year Monitoring by 18F-FDG PET-CT
Malignant LymphomaRelapsed Non Hodgkin Lymphoma3 moreIn the study, we aimed to characterize the role of FDG PET/CT surveillance at 12 months of malignant lymphoma in asymptomatic patients after a first complete remission and to define a rational follow-up strategy.
A Survey Exploring Health and Screening Tests in People Treated for Hodgkin Lymphoma
Hodgkin LymphomaA survey of health beliefs and cancer screening behaviour and intentions in Hodgkin lymphoma survivors
Non-invasive Evaluation of Lymphoma Patients Based on Artificial Intelligence and PET/MRI
LymphomaNon Hodgkin Lymphoma1 more18F-FDG PET/MR imaging protocol integrating advanced MR vascular imaging sequences, along with computerized quantitative methods for data analysis, is expected to serve as an objective tool for assessment of lymphoma patients. The aim of this prospective study is to develop an automatic artificial intelligence-based tool for the assessment of early response to treatment and evaluation of residual masses in patients with lymphoma. Specific objectives are: To evaluate the added value of 18F-FDG PET/MRI compared with PET/CT in imaging lymphoma. To optimize PET/MR imaging protocol for lymphoma assessment. To develop an automated tool for staging patients with lymphoma. To develop an automated method for early prediction of response to therapy and prognosis in patients with lymphoma. To develop an automated non-invasive tool for discriminating benign from active residual masses at end of treatment in patients with lymphoma.
JZP458 - Recombinant Erwinia Asparaginase for Treatment of ALL / LBL Patients With Hypersensitivity...
Acute Lymphoblastic LeukemiaLymphoblastic LymphomaThis study is an Expanded Access Protocol (EAP) of JZP458 in participants with ALL/LBL who are hypersensitive to an E.coli-derived asparaginase (allergic reaction or silent inactivation) and unable to access alternative licensed treatment, to receive JZP458 treatment prior to potential Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval and commercial availability.
FDG PET/CT and Directed Metabolic Core Needle Biopsy in the Management of Lymphoma
LymphomaFDG-PET/CT is an established modality in various stages of management of lymphoma but definitive information regarding the diagnosis, prognostication, and further management is provided by histopathological examination. Combining the two modalities may provide an incremental benefit by identifying better sites for targetting biopsy and for better verification of sites and causes of FDG uptake seen during PET/CT.
Brown Fat Activity and White Fat Accumulation
Hodgkins LymphomaNon-hodgkins LymphomaWhite and brown adipocytes differ in their expression of hormones, cytokines, and inflammatory factors, and they modulate different biological functions. While white adipose tissue (WAT) serves as the primary site of energy storage, brown adipose tissue (BAT) instead metabolizes fat to produce heat and regulate body temperature. BAT is likely present in all humans, but the low prevalence of BAT depiction in adults and elderly subjects has hindered longitudinal assessments of the relation between BAT activity and WAT. Under typical imaging conditions, BAT is detected more frequently in children and teenagers than in adults with malignancy. Since most children with cancer have significantly shorter treatment courses and greater survival rates compared to adult patients, the investigators have the ability to examine the relation of repeated measures of body composition and BAT by selecting pediatric patients. In this study, the investigators will longitudinally examine whether BAT activity is related to changes in weight and the amounts of SAT, VAT, and abdominal muscle in children successfully treated for pediatric cancer.
Prognostic Value of Clinical and Biological Factors in Patients With Refractory/Relapsed Diffuse...
Diffuse Large B-cell LymphomaThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the prognostic value of clinical and biological factors in patients with refractory/relapsed Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma.
DIBH Proton Planning
Lung CancerBreast Cancer2 moreThe overall objective is to estimate the actual or potential benefit of deep inspiration breath holding (DIBH) treatment in the context of proton radiotherapy as compared to 3 dimensional conformal radiation therapy (3DCRT) and intensity-modulated x-ray therapy (IMXT), as it relates to variability in tumor localization, treatment margins, target volume definition, doses to organs at risk and variations with treatment planning.
Retrospective Analysis of Skin/Soft Tissue Primary NK/T Cell Lymphoma
Extranodal NK/T Cell LymphomaTo study clinical features, prognostic factors and treatment outcome and to develop a possible prognostic index in skin/soft tissue primary NK/T cell lymphoma patients.