边缘地带淋巴瘤研究的见解、知识差距和优先事项。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Lymphoma Research Foundation Lymphoma Research Foundation
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摘要

边缘带淋巴瘤(MZL)是一种罕见的非霍奇金淋巴瘤,起源于淋巴组织边缘带的B细胞。MZL包括3个关键亚型:结外型、淋巴结型和脾型MZL。尽管MZL总体上增长缓慢,但由于其异质性、疾病定义不一致以及当前治疗方法的有效性和可得性有限,MZL面临着重大挑战。靶向治疗的进展和对MZL分子基础的更深入了解对于改善患者预后和实现更持久的缓解至关重要。在淋巴瘤研究基金会的2024年边际区淋巴瘤虚拟科学研讨会上,研究人员聚集在一起讨论基础科学和临床研究的最新进展,以便我们能够共同发展我们对MZL的理解并改善患者的预后。本报告包括每次报告的摘要,旨在审查在讲习班上提出的调查结果。此外,它还强调了机会,回顾了问题,并评估了未来研究的领域,为未来几十年的治疗进步奠定了基础。
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Insights, Knowledge Gaps, and Priorities in Marginal Zone Lymphoma Research.

Marginal zone lymphoma (MZL) is a rare, indolent form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma that arises from B cells in the marginal zone of lymphoid tissues. MZL comprises 3 key subtypes: extranodal, nodal, and splenic MZL. Despite being generally slow growing, MZL presents significant challenges due to its heterogeneous nature, inconsistently defined disease, and the limited efficacy and availability of current treatments. Advancements in targeted therapies and a deeper understanding of the molecular underpinnings of MZL are critical to improving patient outcomes and achieving more durable remissions. At the Lymphoma Research Foundation's 2024 Marginal Zone Lymphoma Virtual Scientific Workshop, researchers gathered to discuss recent developments in both basic scientific and clinical research so that together we can continue to develop our understanding of MZL and improve outcomes for patients. This report, which includes a summary of each presentation, aims to review the findings presented at the workshop. Additionally, it highlights opportunities, reviews questions, and assesses areas for future study to set the stage for treatment advancements in the coming decades.

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Oncology-New York
Oncology-New York 肿瘤学-肿瘤学
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1.60
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0.00%
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69
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Although laboratory and clinical cancer research need to be closely linked, observations at the basic level often remain removed from medical applications. This journal works to accelerate the translation of experimental results into the clinic, and back again into the laboratory for further investigation. The fundamental purpose of this effort is to advance clinically-relevant knowledge of cancer, and improve the outcome of prevention, diagnosis and treatment of malignant disease. The journal publishes significant clinical studies from cancer programs around the world, along with important translational laboratory findings, mini-reviews (invited and submitted) and in-depth discussions of evolving and controversial topics in the oncology arena. A unique feature of the journal is a new section which focuses on rapid peer-review and subsequent publication of short reports of phase 1 and phase 2 clinical cancer trials, with a goal of insuring that high-quality clinical cancer research quickly enters the public domain, regardless of the trial’s ultimate conclusions regarding efficacy or toxicity.
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