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EHA 2026 | Will frontline DLBCL treatment become subtype-specific rather than a one-regimen-fits-all approach?

In this video, Umberto Vitolo, MD, Candiolo Cancer Institute (FPO-IRCCS), Turin, Italy, discusses whether frontline treatment for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) may eventually become subtype-specific rather than relying on a “one-regimen-fits-all” approach. Prof. Vitolo notes that although multiple studies have explored subtype-targeted strategies, many treatments appear to be effective across both major subtypes. This interview took place at the 31st Congress of the European Hematology Association (EHA) in Stockholm, Sweden.

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