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Recommendations for the Treatment of Children With Burkitt's Lymphoma

Recruiting
- 18 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

This is the 4th LMB study by the French African Pediatric Oncology Group (GFAOP). The study hopes to be able to evaluate children earlier with stage I and II disease and to evaluate treatment response earlier so that the units can decide if a change in treatment is necessary, it is also hoped to provide an intensification of treatment for the stage IV disease.

Description

This is the 4th Burkitt's Lymphoma (LMB) study by the GFAOP group. This study hopes to include at least 14 Sub Saharian countries some of whom have never participated in a LMB study. The evaluation of improvement in early diagnosis should be possible in this study. The study hopes to be able to evaluate children earlier, with stage I and II disease and to evaluate treatment response earlier so that the units can decide if a change in treatment is necessary, it is also hoped to provide an intensification of treatment for children with a stage IV disease.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

        Clinical diagnosis of Burkitt's Lymphoma: all location. Diagnosis by cytology or histology.
        Not possible to follow all the treatment.
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        Exclusion Criteria:
        Not a B Cell tumor. Child has been previously treated. Child has also another illness which
        would render the treatment incompatible. Parents refusal.

Study details

Burkitt Lymphoma

NCT04425421

French Africa Pediatric Oncology Group

25 January 2024

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