The treatment landscape of B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphomas is rapidly evolving. However, few advances have occurred in marginal zone lymphoma (MZL) with a single FDA-approved agent impacting the treatment landscape. Multiple factors are associated with this slower pace of progress, with a lower MZL incidence representing a significant factor. Pivotal randomized indolent lymphoma clinical trials analyzed MZL subsets without the appropriate power to capture differences between treatment arms. Furthermore, the current Lugano Classification may not fully capture the presentation or treatment responses of some subtypes, preventing access to clinical trials and limiting an efficacy assessment across the disease spectrum. Thus, current MZL treatment is largely informed by single-arm studies with relatively empiric treatment sequencing among available agents. While frontline strategies in early- and advanced-stage MZL can achieve prolonged disease control, few options exist in the relapsed/refractory setting capable of achieving similar results. Emerging data demonstrate the encouraging efficacy of CD3xCD20 bispecific antibodies and antibody-drug conjugates in achieving deep responses, as well as the potential of circulating tumor DNA in risk stratification and molecular response monitoring. Compounding all these considerations, it is essential to recognize MZL as a heterogeneous group of diseases characterized by unique biology, clinical presentation, treatment response, toxicity, and survival. Nonetheless, a common characteristic across MZL subtypes is their general indolent disease course, emphasizing the need to incorporate patient-centered assessment in clinical trials to better inform the decision-making process.
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July 15, 2025
The Treatment of Marginal Zone Lymphoma Available to Purchase
Juan Pablo Alderuccio,
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, United States
* Corresponding Author; email: jalderuccio@med.miami.edu
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Ariela Noy
Ariela Noy
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York, United States
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Submitted:
March 24, 2025
Revision Received:
June 2, 2025
Accepted:
June 15, 2025
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Juan Pablo Alderuccio, Ariela Noy; The Treatment of Marginal Zone Lymphoma. Blood 2025; blood.2024028269. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.2024028269
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