Abstract:
B-cell lymphoma is a heterogeneous group of disorders involving malignant proliferation of B lymphocytes, accounting for approximately 85% of non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Combined use of rituximab and chemotherapy remarkably improves the survival of pa-tients with B-cell lymphoma. Despite the increase in treatment response, some patients suffer relapsed or refractory lymphoma. Nu -merous novel treatment options have been developed in pre-clinical and clinical practice, including targeted therapies, auto-hemato-poietic stem cell transplantation, cellular immunotherapy, and radioimmunotherapy. This review describes recent advances in B- cell lymphoma treatment and discusses future perspectives.