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- W2988896658 abstract "Introduction: Transformation is a multi-step event wherein indolent lymphomas, such as follicular lymphomas, are converted into an aggressive subtype, such as diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. This process progresses not only through mutations in several of the causative genes, such as TP53, CDKN2A/B, or MYC, but also through epigenetic or micro-environmental changes. Excisional biopsy is recommended when transformation is clinically suspected.Areas covered: The authors summarized the current knowledge regarding the clinicopathological and molecular features of transformed lymphomas and discussed the relevance of re-biopsy in the diagnosis of transformation, comparing it with noninvasive diagnostic tools [fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)-positron emission tomography (PET)/computed tomography (CT) and circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) analysis].Expert opinion: Pathological confirmation by biopsy is considered the golden standard for diagnosis and is indispensable for determining subsequent treatment strategies. The potential weakness of this approach is its invasiveness and the unavailability of pathological findings outside the biopsied areas. In the context of relapse, PET/CT is used mainly for the selection of the best suitable biopsy site, while ctDNA has the potential for detecting systemic genomic changes associated with relapse before clinical presentation. Future investigations should be focused on combining biopsies with new technologies for an early and accurate diagnosis of transformation." @default.
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