Visiting Professors: Hematologic Oncology Edition, Issue 1, 2010


Visiting Professors: Hematologic Oncology Edition, Issue 1, 2010

  • Case Discussion
    • Case 1
      CASE DISCUSSION: A 65-year-old woman initially thought to have colon cancer is diagnosed with mantle-cell lymphoma (MCL) with bone marrow involvement
    • Case 2
      CASE DISCUSSION: A 48-year-old man with large liver masses is diagnosed with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) and treated with R-CHOP-14 and intrathecal methotrexate
    • Case 3
      CASE DISCUSSION: A 90-year-old woman is diagnosed with early-stage colon cancer after a positive PET scan performed as follow-up of follicular lymphoma (FL) treated with R-CVP
    • Case 4
      CASE DISCUSSION: A 49-year-old man is cared for with “active surveillance” for Stage 0 chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)
    • Case 5
      CASE DISCUSSION: A 62-year-old woman with Stage IIA MCL receives R-CHOP induction therapy
    • Case 6
      CASE DISCUSSION: A 43-year-old man is diagnosed with Grade I FL after undergoing surgery for a large epidural mass
    • Case 7
      CASE DISCUSSION: A 57-year-old woman with CLL receives second-line BR after 17p deletion is diagnosed at relapse
    • Case 8
      CASE DISCUSSION: A 65-year-old man with massive ascites, cytopenia and diffuse adenopathy is diagnosed with T-cell angioimmunoblastic lymphoma with t(2;5) translocation
    • Case 9
      CASE DISCUSSION: A 63-year-old man with CLL/small lymphocytic lymphoma and 17p deletion attains a short-duration partial response with FR followed by observation during indolent disease progression
    • Case 10
      CASE DISCUSSION: A 27-year-old woman is found to have atypical lymphoid cell population on an excisional biopsy of a localized cutaneous right axillary mass
    • Case 11
      CASE DISCUSSION: A 46-year-old man with B-cell lymphoma diagnosed on a needle biopsy of a paraspinal mass receives R-CHOP
  • Special Feature
    • Follicular Lymphoma (FL)
      Patients Discussed in This Program
      Case 3: A 90-year-old woman is diagnosed with early-stage colon cancer after a positive PET scan performed as follow-up of FL treated with R-CVP (from the practice of Dr Deutsch)
      Case 6:
      A 43-year-old man is diagnosed with Grade I FL after undergoing surgery for a large epidural mass (from the practice of Dr Morganstein)
    • Mantle-Cell Lymphoma (MCL)
      Patients Discussed in This Program
      Case 1: A 65-year-old woman initially thought to have colon cancer is diagnosed with MCL with bone marrow involvement (from the practice of Dr Morganstein)
      Case 5: A 62-year-old woman with Stage IIA MCL receives R-CHOP induction therapy (from the practice of Dr Deutsch)
    • Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL)
      Patients Discussed in This Program
      Case 4: A 49-year-old man is cared for with “active surveillance” for Stage 0 CLL (from the practice of Dr Deutsch)
      Case 7: A 57-year-old woman with CLL receives second-line BR after 17p deletion is diagnosed at relapse (from the practice of Dr Morganstein)
      Case 9: A 63-year-old man with CLL/small lymphocytic lymphoma and 17p deletion attains a short-duration partial response with FR followed by observation during indolent disease progression (from the practice of Dr Morganstein)
    • Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL)
      Patients Discussed in This Program
      Case 2: A 48-year-old man with large liver masses is diagnosed with DLBCL and treated with R-CHOP-14 and intrathecal methotrexate (from the practice of Dr Morganstein)
      Case 11: A 46-year-old man with B-cell lymphoma diagnosed on a needle biopsy of a paraspinal mass receives R-CHOP (from the practice of Dr Deutsch)
    • T-Cell Lymphomas
      Patients Discussed in This Program
      Case 8: A 65-year-old man with massive ascites, cytopenia and diffuse adenopathy is diagnosed with T-cell angioimmunoblastic lymphoma with t(2;5) translocation (from the practice of Dr Morganstein)
      Case 10: A 27-year-old woman is found to have atypical lymphoid cell population on an excisional biopsy of a localized cutaneous right axillary mass (from the practice of Dr Deutsch)
  • Faculty
    Clinical Investigators
    John P Leonard, MD
    Richard T Silver Distinguished
    Professor of Hematology and
    Medical Oncology; Professor of
    Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical
    College; Associate Director for
    Clinical Research, Weill Cornell
    Cancer Center; Clinical Director
    Center for Lymphoma and
    Myeloma; Attending Physician
    NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
    New York, New York

    Bruce D Cheson, MD
    Professor of Medicine
    Head of Hematology
    Director of Hematology
    Research, Georgetown
    University Hospital
    Lombardi Comprehensive
    Cancer Center
    Washington, DC

    Community Oncologists
    Neil Morganstein, MD
    Medical Diagnostic Associates
    Summit, New Jersey

    Margaret A Deutsch, MD
    Cancer Centers of
    North Carolina
    Raleigh, North Carolina