[An elderly patient with lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma successfully treated with low-dose tirabrutinib].

Masato Yasumi, Kamma Shiraishi, Kimimori Kamijo, Tsuyoshi Kamae, Takahiro Karasuno
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A 93-year-old woman was diagnosed with lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma (LPL) with circulating tumor cells in her peripheral blood after presenting with anemia. LPL progressed eight months later, with anemia worsening and tumor cells increasing to 66% of leukocytes. She began tirabrutinib at a low dose (80 mg daily: 17% of the standard dose) because she preferred to maintain her quality of life (QOL). Within three weeks, she was free of transfusion dependency and had a partial response with the disappearance of peripheral tumor cells. The dosage of tirabrutinib was increased to 240 mg daily because it was well tolerated. She has been on the treatment for 13 months with no adverse effects. Tirabrutinib, a highly selective Bruton's tyrosine kinase inhibitor, has been reported to have promising efficacy for LPL, but it also has a high incidence of dermatological toxicity, which may impair QOL. Low-dose tirabrutinib initiation may be effective and assist elderly patients with LPL in maintaining their QOL.

[低剂量替拉替尼治疗老年淋巴浆细胞性淋巴瘤1例成功]。
一名93岁的妇女在出现贫血后被诊断为淋巴浆细胞性淋巴瘤(LPL),外周血中有循环肿瘤细胞。LPL在8个月后进展,贫血恶化,肿瘤细胞增加到白细胞的66%。她开始使用低剂量的tirabrutinib(每日80mg:标准剂量的17%),因为她希望维持她的生活质量(QOL)。在三周内,她摆脱了输血依赖,随着周围肿瘤细胞的消失,她有了部分反应。替拉替尼的剂量增加到每天240毫克,因为它的耐受性良好。她已经接受了13个月的治疗,没有出现任何副作用。Tirabrutinib是一种高选择性的布鲁顿酪氨酸激酶抑制剂,据报道对LPL有很好的疗效,但它也有高发的皮肤毒性,这可能会影响生活质量。低剂量替若替尼起始治疗可能有效,有助于老年LPL患者维持其生活质量。
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