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Veronica Guglielmana1,2, Francesco Maria Fusi3, Valentina Giardini4
1Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, Monza, Italy.
Abstract:
Anaplastic lymphoma kinase positive (ALK+) anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL) typically affects young individuals and, despite high responsiveness to cytotoxic drugs, relapses occur in over 50% of patients. Crizotinib has improved outcomes, but its management in patients desiring parenthood remains an issue. This study presents the first description of four successful pregnancies during crizotinib treatment for ALK+ALCL: a female patient achieving two pregnancies through assisted reproductive technologies (ART), temporarily discontinuing crizotinib and maintaining a complete remission (CR), and a male patient conceiving naturally while on continuous therapy. These cases demonstrate crizotinib potential to support conception without compromising disease control, even in the absence of specific guidelines on treatment discontinuation.
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