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At a Glance
Age
18 and older
Sex
Any
Study type
Observational
Participants needed
755 (estimated)
Sponsor
Azienda USL Reggio Emilia - IRCCS · Government
Who this trial is looking for
This trial is looking for adults with classical Hodgkin lymphoma, either newly diagnosed or with relapsed/refractory disease. Participants will provide samples for research to help improve treatment and monitoring of this condition.
Are You a Good Fit for This Trial?
You may be able to join if
I am over 18 years old.
I have been diagnosed with classical Hodgkin lymphoma.
I have completed first-line treatment for classical Hodgkin lymphoma.
I have a biopsy sample available from my diagnosis.
I have a plasma sample available before starting new treatment.
I am willing to provide follow-up samples over six months.
You may not be able to join if
I have nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin lymphoma.
I have an active HIV, HBV, or HCV infection.
I have another cancer that is being treated with curative intent.
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Classical Hodgkin's Lymphoma (cHL) is a rare but highly treatable malignancy of the immune system, primarily affecting young adults. Despite significant therapeutic advancements, frontline treatment failure occurs in up to 30% of cases, with relapse or refractory disease affecting over 50% of these patients. The main therapeutic challenge in cHL remains achieving an optimal balance between disease…
Classical Hodgkin's Lymphoma (cHL) is a rare but highly treatable malignancy of the immune system, primarily affecting young adults. Despite significant therapeutic advancements, frontline treatment failure occurs in up to 30% of cases, with relapse or refractory disease affecting over 50% of these patients. The main therapeutic challenge in cHL remains achieving an optimal balance between disease control and reducing long-term adverse effects. Current prognostic tools only partially capture patient heterogeneity, and cHL continues to evolve spatially and temporally throughout the course of the disease. Personalized treatment strategies require novel integrated tools that better monitor tumor complexity and anticipate disease progression.
Fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) has improved risk stratification in cHL, as metabolic response during or after chemotherapy strongly correlates with disease progression and survival. However, FDG-PET has limitations, including the absence of standardized criteria and the necessity to initiate treatment before response assessment. To overcome these limitations, molecular profiling and radiomic analysis of baseline FDG-PET data may provide deeper insights into tumor biology, improving prognostic accuracy.
This observational study aims to dissect the genetic and phenotypic heterogeneity of cHL at diagnosis and during disease evolution, with the goal of identifying novel prognostic biomarkers. These findings could lead to better treatment personalization, increasing cure rates while minimizing treatment-related toxicity. The study is based on the hypothesis that correlating DNA profiling at diagnosis, gene expression, and radiomic features may enable the identification of high-risk signatures, refining prognostic models in cHL. Additionally, liquid biopsy represents a non-invasive method for assessing tumor mutational complexity. The analysis of circulating DNA (cDNA) throughout disease progression could provide insights into genetic evolution and help predict overt progression before clinical manifestations occur.
The primary objective is to define the genetic mutational profile of cHL at disease progression. As secondary objectives, it will evaluate whether liquid biopsy can accurately recapitulate the genetic heterogeneity observed in tumor tissue, determine the predictive accuracy of liquid biopsy in anticipating disease progression, and correlate genomic and radiomic features with patient outcomes to refine risk stratification and therapeutic decision-making.
By integrating molecular and imaging-based biomarkers, this study aims to enhance personalized treatment strategies, improve risk-adapted therapeutic approaches, and ultimately optimize curability and quality of life for patients with cHL.
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Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
* Age \>18 anni
* Written informed consent signed
Cohort A
* Age \>18 years
* Histologically confirmed diagnosis of relapsed/refractory classical Hodgkin lymphoma identified during induction or follow-up
* Available formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) biopsy at diagnosis …
Inclusion Criteria:
* Age \>18 anni
* Written informed consent signed
Cohort A
* Age \>18 years
* Histologically confirmed diagnosis of relapsed/refractory classical Hodgkin lymphoma identified during induction or follow-up
* Available formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) biopsy at diagnosis and at the time of progression/relapse
* Available plasma sample at progression (before the beginning of salvage therapy)
* Available FDG-PET evaluation at study enrollment
* Available clinical, laboratory, and radiologic data at diagnosis and relapse
Cohort B
* Diagnosis of classical Hodgkin lymphoma
* Completion of first-line standard systemic treatment (chemotherapy-based or chemoradiotherapy combined modality)
* Available plasma sample at the end of treatment (at least 30 days from the last chemotherapy)
* Available FFPE biopsy at diagnosis
* No further treatment planned
* Available clinical, laboratory, and radiologic data at diagnosis and response evaluation
* Patient's willingness to undergo 6 months follow-up plasma sample collection and to attend regular follow-up
Cohort C
* Histologically confirmed diagnosis of classical Hodgkin lymphoma
* Standard treatment as per available guidelines (e.g., ESMO guidelines)
* Available treatment data, response, and follow-up data
* Available FFPE biopsy at diagnosis
* Available FDG-PET evaluation at study enrollment
Exclusion Criteria:
* Patients with nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin lymphoma are not eligible; all other subtypes including nodular sclerosis, lymphocyte-depleted, lymphocyte-rich, and mixed cellularity Hodgkin lymphoma may be enrolled.
* Active HIV, HBV, HCV viral infection
* Concomitant neoplasm not treated with a curative aim
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