Approximately 80% of patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma achieve a complete response following chemoimmunotherapy as defined by PET scan. However, not all patients who fail to achieve a metabolic complete response are destined to relapse. In a number of these patients, the PET scan is falsely positive (i.e., 20%-40% in several large series), particularly when the PET scan score is Deauville 4. Reflexively intervening with salvage systemic therapy or radiotherapy in these patients is potentially harmful. It appears that very sensitive measurements of circulating tumor DNA might be able to differentiate between patients who are unlikely to relapse and those with residual lymphoma. It is important to remember that lymphoma is not the only condition that can make a PET scan abnormal and to consider alternate diagnosis that should be managed differently.
Armitage et al. (Thu,) studied this question.