Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma

Description

diffuse large B-cell lymphoma: Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma is the most common subtype of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL; see this term) in adults characterized by a median age of presentation in the sixth decade of life (but also rarely occurring in adolescents and children) with the initial presentation being single or multiple rapidly growing masses (that may or may not be painful) in nodal or extranodal sites (such as thyroid, skin, breast, gastrointestinal tract, testes, bone, or brain) and that can be accompanied by symptoms of fever, night sweats and weight loss. DLBCL has an aggressive disease course, with the elderly having a poorer prognosis than younger patients, and with relapses being common.

Data source
FinnGen phenocode C3_DLBCL
Cancer reg: TOPOGRAPHY codes C42|C77
Cancer reg: MORPHOLOGY codes 9680
Level in the ICD-hierarchy C
First defined in version DF2
Ontology
DOID 0050745
GWAS catalog 0000403
MESH D016403

Key figures

Sex All Female Male
Number of individuals 100 47 53
Unadjusted prevalence (%) 0.08 0.06 0.09
Mean age at first event (years) 64.84 63.5 66.03
Median number of events / individual 1 1 1

Clinical metrics

Sex All Female Male
Recurrence within 6 months (%) N/A N/A N/A
Case fatality at 5-years (%) 15.0 8.51 20.75

Associations