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Primary treatment response rather than front line stem cell transplantation is crucial for long term outcome of peripheral T-cell lymphomas.


ABSTRACT: Outcome of systemic peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCL) is unsatisfactory and no controlled clinical study guides the therapy. Phase II studies suggest to consolidate response achieved after front-line treatment with stem cell transplant (SCT). We retrospectively evaluate the impact of front-line SCT consolidation in a single Center cohort of 209 patients treated during the last two decades. Median age was 49 years (range 15-85) with a prevalence of male sex (61%), advanced stage (68%) while IPI was >2 in 44%. Primary treatment was MACOP-B (39%) CHO(E)P (39%), intensive regimens (18%) or others (4%). Complete response to primary treatment (i.e. before SCT) was 60% (5% partial remission). Forty-four patients further proceeded to SCT while 92 did not receive consolidation. Outcome of primary responders was good, with a 3-year overall survival of 74% (82% in ALCL ALK+ and 69% for the other histologies). By multivariate analysis a better overall survival was significantly associated with IPI<2 (P=0.001), primary response (P=0.000), and ALCL ALK+ (P=0.012). The multivariate analysis performed on responders, showed that only IPI was predictive of a better survival while ALCL ALK+ and undergoing SCT were not. Response to primary treatment rather than post-remission programs is the crucial determinant of PTCL outcome.

SUBMITTER: Gritti G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4376730 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Primary treatment response rather than front line stem cell transplantation is crucial for long term outcome of peripheral T-cell lymphomas.

Gritti Giuseppe G   Boschini Cristina C   Rossi Andrea A   Delaini Federica F   Grassi Anna A   Algarotti Alessandra A   Micò Caterina C   Trezzi Rosangela R   Gianatti Andrea A   Barbui Anna Maria AM   Rambaldi Alessandro A  

PloS one 20150327 3


Outcome of systemic peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCL) is unsatisfactory and no controlled clinical study guides the therapy. Phase II studies suggest to consolidate response achieved after front-line treatment with stem cell transplant (SCT). We retrospectively evaluate the impact of front-line SCT consolidation in a single Center cohort of 209 patients treated during the last two decades. Median age was 49 years (range 15-85) with a prevalence of male sex (61%), advanced stage (68%) while IPI  ...[more]

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