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淋巴瘤诊疗加速突破:创新药与规范诊疗共筑健康防线
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-09-15 22:50

Core Insights - Lymphoma is the 10th most common cancer globally and has a rapidly increasing incidence rate, with approximately 100,000 new cases reported annually in China, over 50% of which are in individuals aged 60 and above [1] - The Chinese government has made significant advancements in the diagnosis, classification, staging, and treatment of lymphoma, including the implementation of quality control measures for cancer treatment [1][4] - The approval of innovative drugs, such as tanzimab and lenalidomide for treating relapsed/refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), marks a significant step forward in lymphoma treatment in China [2][3] Group 1: Disease Statistics and Trends - Lymphoma is one of the fastest-growing malignant tumors, with a notable increase in younger patients [1] - DLBCL accounts for 30%-40% of adult non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) cases in Western countries and 35%-50% in China, with a median onset age of 50-70 years [3] Group 2: Government Initiatives and Guidelines - The National Cancer Center has initiated pilot projects for standardized diagnosis and treatment quality control for lymphoma, with 60 institutions selected for this purpose in 2023 [1] - The "Healthy China Action - Cancer Prevention and Control Action Implementation Plan (2023-2030)" aims to enhance cancer prevention and control systems, improve early diagnosis and treatment capabilities, and increase the overall five-year survival rate for cancer to 46.6% by 2030 [4] Group 3: Drug Development and Market Impact - The conditional approval of tanzimab for relapsed or refractory follicular lymphoma and its combination with lenalidomide for DLBCL patients represents a significant advancement in treatment options [2] - Clinical studies indicate that tanzimab combined with lenalidomide shows promising efficacy, with an overall response rate (ORR) of 57.5% and a complete response (CR) rate of 41.3% in global studies, and an ORR of 73.1% in Chinese patients [3]