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Treatment of Burkitt Lymphoma in Germany

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Best hospitals and doctors for burkitt lymphoma treatment in Germany

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Burkitt lymphoma Diagnos
14843.13
Allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (stem cell transplant) in Burkitt lymphoma
204120
Chemotherapy in Burkitt lymphoma
32182.62
Cancer rehabilitation
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University Hospital Jena
Germany, Jena
University Hospital Jena
Overall rating8.9 / 10
According to the prestigious Focus magazine, the University Hospital Jena regularly ranks among the top German medical facilities! The hospital has positioned itself as a multidisciplinary medical facility with a long history of more than 200 years. Since its foundation, the hospital has been constantly developing and modernizin
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University Hospital Duesseldorf
Germany, Duesseldorf
University Hospital Duesseldorf
Overall rating9.9 / 10
According to the authoritative Focus magazine, the University Hospital Duesseldorf ranks among the top Germany hospitals! The hospital is an excellent example of a combination of high-quality health care, research and teaching activities. With more than 50,000 inpatients and about 300,000 outpatients every year, the hospital is
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University Hospital Rechts der Isar Munich
Germany, Munich
University Hospital Rechts der Isar Munich
Overall rating9.8 / 10
The University Hospital Rechts der Isar Munich was founded in 1834. It combines long traditions with the very latest advances in modern medicine. The medical facility includes 33 specialized departments and 20 interdisciplinary centers, where patients can receive top-class medical care in all medical fields. The hospital annuall
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University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden
Germany, Dresden
University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden
Overall rating9.1 / 10
According to the reputable Focus magazine, the University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden ranks among the top five German hospitals! The hospital is the benchmark for modern high-quality medicine. Positioning itself as a maximum care medical facility, the hospital represents all medical fields. There are 26 specialized depart
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University Hospital Essen
Germany, Essen
University Hospital Essen
Overall rating9.6 / 10
According to the authoritative Focus magazine the University Hospital Essen ranks among the top German hospitals! With 27 specialized departments and 24 institutes, the hospital in Germany is a maximum care medical facility. The hospital has 1,300 beds for inpatient treatment. A highly qualified medical team of more than 6,000 e
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University Hospital Saarland Homburg
Germany, Homburg
University Hospital Saarland Homburg
Overall rating9.8 / 10
The University Hospital Saarland Homburg is the largest hospital in the city of Homburg and the most important medical facility in the region. The hospital, which currently has 30 specialized departments and 20 institutes, was founded in 1947 and operates on the basis of Saarland University. The hospital plays a leading role in
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HELIOS University Hospital Wuppertal
Germany, Wuppertal
HELIOS University Hospital Wuppertal
Overall rating9.8 / 10
According to the prestigious Focus magazine, the HELIOS University Hospital Wuppertal ranks among the top medical facilities in Germany! The hospital rightfully enjoys the status of the maximum care medical facility and provides its high-quality services in all modern fields of medicine. The hospital operates on the basis of the
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University Hospital Oldenburg
Germany, Oldenburg
University Hospital Oldenburg
Overall rating10 / 10
The University Hospital Oldenburg is a multidisciplinary medical complex offering top-notch services of the European standard. The hospital has 20 specialized departments, 15 highly specialized centers, and more than 10 institutes. The hospital provides services in almost all areas of modern medicine: general and abdominal surge
Marien Hospital Duesseldorf
Germany, Duesseldorf
Marien Hospital Duesseldorf
Overall rating9.5 / 10
The Marien Hospital Duesseldorf is a modern medical facility in the very center of Duesseldorf and a recognized Research Center. The foundation stone of the hospital was laid back in 1864 with the support of the Catholic Church. The Christian principles of helping and supporting patients have not changed at all over the years, b
Vivantes Neukölln Hospital Berlin
Germany, Berlin
Vivantes Neukölln Hospital Berlin
Overall rating10 / 10
The Vivantes Neukölln Hospital is the maximum care hospital and one of the largest healthcare facilities in Berlin.  There are more than 20 specialized departments and centers, including pediatric departments. In total, the hospital has 1,200 beds. The hospital uses innovative technologies and the latest treatments, as
Hospital Schwabing Munich
Germany, Munich
Hospital Schwabing Munich
Overall rating8.5 / 10
The Hospital Schwabing Munich is one of the oldest medical facilities in the Schwabing region with a history of over 100 years. The hospital is proud of the excellent state-of-the-art equipment, modern infrastructure, highly professional medical personnel and location in a picturesque park area. The medical complex is the academ
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Hospital Neuperlach Munich
Germany, Munich
Hospital Neuperlach Munich
Overall rating9.8 / 10
The Hospital Neuperlach Munich provides modern medical services of the highest quality. The medical center is an Academic Hospital of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, and therefore it can offer its patients innovative diagnostic and therapeutic methods available only in the best German hospitals. The medical complex o
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University Hospital Tuebingen
Germany, Tuebingen
University Hospital Tuebingen
Overall rating9.8 / 10
According to the prestigious medical publication Focus, the University Hospital Tuebingen ranks among the top five German hospitals! The hospital was founded in 1805, therefore it is proud of its long history, unique experience, and outstanding achievements in the field of medical care, as well as research and teaching activitie
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Hospital Harlaching Munich
Germany, Munich
Hospital Harlaching Munich
Overall rating9.2 / 10
According to the prestigious Focus magazine, the Hospital Harlaching Munich ranks among the top 20 medical centers in Bavaria, and is also one of the 100 best hospitals in Germany! The medical complex provides top-class medical care, which meets modern European standards. The medical facility is an Academic Hospital of the Ludwi
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Asklepios Hospital Barmbek Hamburg
Germany, Hamburg
Asklepios Hospital Barmbek Hamburg
Overall rating9.5 / 10
The Asklepios Hospital Barmbek Hamburg is an academic hospital of the University of Hamburg. The hospital was opened in 2005, and today it is one of the best and most modern medical centers in Europe. The priority areas of specialization of the medical facility are emergency medical care and comprehensive treatment of cancer, ur
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Municipal Hospital Karlsruhe
Germany, Karlsruhe
Municipal Hospital Karlsruhe
Overall rating9.8 / 10
The Municipal Hospital Karlsruhe is a modern maximum care medical facility, which combines a long tradition and the advanced achievements of modern medicine. The hospital operates on the basis of the University of Freiburg, so scientific innovations in the field of diagnostics and treatment are continuously introduced into pract
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Burkitt lymphoma is an aggressive, Non-Hodgkin's, B-cell lymphoma. Its development is associated with the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and chromosomal rearrangements. According to the WHO classification, Burkitt lymphoma is divided into three types: endemic, sporadic, and immunodeficiency-associated. The last group is usually made up of patients with HIV, as well as patients who have had organ transplant surgery. The endemic form is associated with malaria and EBV. In Germany, 90% of children and young adult patients are cured of Burkitt lymphoma. You can make an appointment for treatment in this country on the Booking Health website.

Content

  1. Diagnostics of Burkitt lymphoma
  2. Treatment of Burkitt lymphoma in children
  3. Treatment of Burkitt lymphoma in adults
  4. Toxicity and side effects
  5. Why is it worth undergoing treatment in Germany?

Diagnostics of Burkitt lymphoma

 

The tumor will most often develop in the abdominal cavity, while the head and neck are less likely to be affected by the disease. The reasons for seeking a doctor’s diagnosis are as follows:

  • abdominal pain; 
  • bloating;
  • nausea;
  • vomit.

If any complications develop, such as gastrointestinal bleeding or an intestinal obstruction, hospitalization may be required. Adult patients often suffer from systemic symptoms, such as weight loss, night sweats, and fevers.

Occasionally, the following organs may be involved: 

  • jaws (more often in children); 
  • bone marrow;
  • brain or spinal cord; 
  • testicles; 
  • skin;
  • mammary glands;
  • thyroid gland.

Laboratory tests are used when doctors highly suspect lymphoma to be the cause of the patient’s symptoms. The patient will have increased levels of uric acid and lactate dehydrogenase in their blood.

A biopsy is the main method of confirming and clarifying a diagnosis. Doctors obtain samples of the superficial lymph nodes or pleural fluid. The tissues are then examined using immunohistochemical and cytogenetic methods.

A bone marrow biopsy is performed to assess the involvement of the hematopoietic system in the pathological process. If more than 25% of the bone marrow is affected by pathological cells, then Burkitt leukemia is diagnosed. This form of the disease is rare.

A cerebrospinal fluid analysis is conducted to determine the possible involvement of the central nervous system, since brain or spinal cord lesions will change the treatment tactics.

Medical imaging allows doctors to see the tumors on scans, enabling them to determine their location and clarify the stage of the disease. The main imaging tests include CT scans of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis. An MRI scan is rarely conducted. The doctors in Germany also often use PET/CT scans.

To select a treatment regimen, the doctors first determine the stage of the disease. The hospitals in developed countries use different staging systems. The St. Jude Staging System is generally used for children, while the Ann Arbor and Murphy Staging Systems are used for adults. They are based on the number and location of tumors, their presence on both sides of the diaphragm, and the involvement of bone marrow and the central nervous system. Some staging systems also take a patient’s symptoms into account. The first three stages are considered favorable, but the advanced stage is much more difficult to treat.

Treatment of Burkitt lymphoma in children

 

The treatment regimen depends on the stage of the pathology and the child's age. Due to the rapid progression of the disease, the therapy is started within 48 hours of making the diagnosis. Doctors don’t delay treatment until the results of further examinations are obtained.

In children, the tumor sometimes has to be removed surgically. A surgical intervention is followed by two cycles of moderate-intensity chemotherapy.

At stage 1 or 2, Burkitt lymphoma can be cured in 98% of children. In the advanced stages, the percentage of successful treatment in Germany is lower, however, most patients do still manage to get rid of the disease completely or at least achieve many years of remission.

Children with the residual disease or stage 3 cancer receive at least four cycles of high-dose chemotherapy. Simultaneously with a systemic (intravenous) administration of drugs, intrathecal chemotherapy is carried out. The drugs are injected into the cerebrospinal fluid.

Intrathecal chemotherapy is required even in cases where there is no evidence of lymphoma invasion into the central nervous system. There may already be cancer cells in the cerebrospinal fluid, which in the future will become a source of the disease’s recurrence. Chemotherapy drugs that are administered intravenously cannot cross the blood-brain barrier in large quantities, so the drugs are administered using a lumbar puncture.

Children with an affected central nervous system or bone marrow are treated with up to eight cycles of high-dose chemotherapy. After this the doctors can then start maintenance therapy.

Treatment of Burkitt lymphoma in adults

 

The standard CHOP regimen is not suitable for adults. The older the person, the more difficult it is to cure the disease. Therefore, more intensive schemes are applied, including:

  • R-hyper-CVAD; 
  • CODOX-M/IVACA;
  • EPOCH.

To treat Burkitt lymphoma in adult patients, the healthcare professionals in Germany supplement chemotherapy with immunotherapy. The doctors use anti-CD20, as well as CD19 and CD22 monoclonal antibodies. Some drugs are still being studied in clinical trials, while others have already become a part of the standard treatment.

Here are some of the very latest drugs that have introduced new perspectives on lymphoma treatment:

  • histone acetyltransferase inhibitors;
  • mTOR inhibitors; 
  • PD-1 inhibitors; 
  • therapy that inhibits the MYC oncogene. 

The treatment of HIV-associated Burkitt lymphoma involves the use of highly active antiretroviral therapy, which is combined with chemotherapy. Doctors prefer to prescribe less toxic treatment regimens to such patients, so as not to aggravate their existing immune deficiency.

The results of cancer treatment on patients with recurrent tumors are usually worse than in the primary treatment of a newly diagnosed lymphoma. Nonetheless, the specialists in Germany select effective schemes, even for such patients, to achieve remission. The doctors use rescue schemes, such as R-IVAC, R-GDP, R-ICE, or DHAP. For young patients who are in good health, the specialists resort to stem cell transplants.

Toxicity and side effects

 

The big problem with lymphoma treatment is its toxicity. It is associated with tumor lysis syndrome, high doses of chemotherapy drugs, and worsening immunodeficiency. As a result, the risk of developing complications increases.

Due to the toxicity, the treatment options for Burkitt lymphoma are limited in immunocompromised individuals and elderly debilitated patients. In elderly patients, it is often impossible to apply standard chemotherapy regimens, and the treatment is palliative in its nature: it slows down the development of the disease, but does not cure it and does not bring it into remission. In cases of immunodeficiency, the drug doses also have to be reduced in order to avoid infectious complications, but most patients still manage to achieve the remission of their Burkitt lymphoma. German doctors use antiretroviral therapy to suppress HIV, additional treatment to boost the immune system defenses, and antibiotics to suppress developing infections.

Tumor lysis syndrome is a problem that develops due to the destruction of a large tumor mass at the start of treatment. The contents of the cancer cells poison the body and have a particularly strong effect on the kidneys. As a result, water and electrolyte metabolism is disturbed, and kidney failure can develop, which is associated with increased calcium concentration in the blood. The release of large amounts of calcium, phosphate, and potassium can also lead to arrhythmias and lesions of the central nervous system. This complication is more common in the following groups of patients:

  • male patients;
  • patients with kidney diseases; 
  • patients with elevated lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) levels;
  • patients with elevated uric acid levels; 
  • patients with an enlarged spleen. 

The doctors in Germany use additional drugs to prevent tumor lysis syndrome, without waiting for its development. If the syndrome has already developed, the patients receive adequate medical care, primarily to normalize their blood pH, compensate for water and electrolyte imbalance, and improve kidney function. Some patients may need hemodialysis (cleansing the blood with an "artificial kidney").

Why is it worth undergoing treatment in Germany?

 

Burkitt lymphoma is a deadly disease that, if left untreated, leads to a patient's death within a few months. However, doctors in Germany can successfully treat most cases of the disease. In Germany, you can count on receiving effective treatment, even if you have an advanced stage of cancer. You are welcome to use our Booking Health service to book your Burkitt lymphoma treatment program in Germany at an affordable price. The cost of treatment in Germany may differ depending on the hospital. On the Booking Health website, you have the opportunity to compare prices and choose the treatment program that suits you best. Our experts will help you to choose the best option in terms of both price and the quality of treatment.

There are a few reasons for you to undergo your treatment in Germany: 

  • more than 90% of children are cured of Burkitt lymphoma, and at stages 1-2 this indicator reaches 98%;
  • successful treatment of adult patients;
  • the use of the very latest drugs for chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy;
  • if an operation is required, then it will be performed using small incisions, whilst maintaining the function of the organs, and with minimal health risks;
  • good results in patients who are infected with HIV: simultaneous antiretroviral therapy, immune system boosting, and infection suppression;
  • prevention of tumor lysis syndrome and other complications;
  • in severe cases and in a relapse of lymphoma, a stem cell transplant is performed;
  • the opportunity to participate in clinical trials to take advantage of the very latest advances in medicine.

If you make an appointment for your treatment through the Booking Health website, then the cost of your treatment in Germany will be final. Even if additional procedures are required, all extra costs will be covered by your insurance, up to the amount of up to 200,000 EUR, so the quoted price for your treatment will not change.

 

Authors: 

The article was edited by medical experts, board certified doctors Dr. Vadim Zhiliuk and Dr. Sergey Pashchenko. For the treatment of the conditions referred to in the article, you must consult a doctor; the information in the article is not intended for self-medication!

 

Sources:

Cancer Research Institute

American Cancer Society

Verywell Health