What is Castleman Disease?

Treatment Options for Unicentric Castleman Disease

When it comes to treating Unicentric Castleman Disease (UCD), there are various options available depending on the size and location of the affected area. The primary and most effective treatment for UCD is complete surgical removal, particularly when the affected area is small enough to be completely excised. This approach has proven to be successful in many cases.

In instances where the affected area is too large to be surgically removed, medication can be prescribed to shrink the area. By reducing the size of the affected region, surgical removal can then become a viable option. Even if complete removal is not possible, removing a significant portion of the affected area can still lead to successful eradication of the condition.

In cases where surgery is not an option, doctors often recommend radiation therapy as an alternative treatment. Radiation therapy can help to manage the symptoms and reduce the size of the affected area, providing relief and improving the patient’s quality of life.


Treatment Options for Multicentric Castleman Disease Associated with HHV-8

When it comes to tackling Multicentric Castleman Disease (MCD) associated with the HHV-8 virus, there are several treatment options available. Antiviral drugs have proven to be effective in combating the HHV-8 virus, and they can also be beneficial in cases where HIV coexists. In addition to antiviral medication, doctors may prescribe immunotherapy drugs or recommend chemotherapy and radiation treatments. In some cases, patients may undergo stem cell replacement therapy; however, this particular treatment is often seen as complex and costly, and therefore not typically advised as a first-line option.

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