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The role of autologous stem cell transplantation in patients with nodal peripheral T-cell lymphomas in first complete remission: Report from COMPLETE, a prospective, multicenter cohort study

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Citazione:
The role of autologous stem cell transplantation in patients with nodal peripheral T-cell lymphomas in first complete remission: Report from COMPLETE, a prospective, multicenter cohort study / Park, Steven I.; Horwitz, Steven M.; Foss, Francine M.; Pinter-Brown, Lauren C.; Carson, Kenneth R.; Rosen, Steven T.; Pro, Barbara; Hsi, Eric D.; Federico, Massimo; Gisselbrecht, Christian; Schwartz, Marc; Bellm, Lisa A.; Acosta, Mark; Advani, Ranjana H.; Feldman, Tatyana; Lechowicz, Mary Jo; Smith, Sonali M.; Lansigan, Frederick; Tulpule, Anil; Craig, Michael D.; Greer, John P.; Kahl, Brad S.; Leach, Joseph W.; Morganstein, Neil; Casulo, Carla; Shustov, Andrei R.. - In: CANCER. - ISSN 0008-543X. - 125:9(2019), pp. 1507-1517. [10.1002/cncr.31861]
Abstract:
Background: The role of autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) in the first complete remission (CR1) of peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCLs) is not well defined. This study analyzed the impact of ASCT on the clinical outcomes of patients with newly diagnosed PTCL in CR1. Methods: Patients with newly diagnosed, histologically confirmed, aggressive PTCL were prospectively enrolled into the Comprehensive Oncology Measures for Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma Treatment (COMPLETE) study, and those in CR1 were included in this analysis. Results: Two hundred thirteen patients with PTCL achieved CR1, and 119 patients with nodal PTCL, defined as anaplastic lymphoma kinase–negative anaplastic large cell lymphoma, angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma (AITL), or PTCL not otherwise specified, were identified. Eighty-three patients did not undergo ASCT, whereas 36 underwent consolidative ASCT in CR1. At the median follow-up of 2.8 years, the median overall survival was not reached for the entire cohort of patients who underwent ASCT, whereas it was 57.6 months for those not receiving ASCT (P =.06). ASCT was associated with superior survival for patients with advanced-stage disease or intermediate-to-high International Prognostic Index scores. ASCT significantly improved overall and progression-free survival for patients with AITL but not for patients with other PTCL subtypes. In a multivariable analysis, ASCT was independently associated with improved survival (hazard ratio, 0.37; 95% confidence interval, 0.15-0.89). Conclusions: This is the first large prospective cohort study directly comparing the survival outcomes of patients with nodal PTCL in CR1 with or without consolidative ASCT. ASCT may provide a benefit in specific clinical scenarios, but the broader applicability of this strategy should be determined in prospective, randomized trials. These results provide a platform for designing future studies of previously untreated PTCL.
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Keywords:
anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK)–negative anaplastic large cell lymphoma; angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma (AITL); autologous stem cell transplant; first complete remission; nodal peripheral T-cell lymphoma; peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL) not otherwise specified (NOS); Oncology; Cancer Research
Elenco autori:
Park, Steven I.; Horwitz, Steven M.; Foss, Francine M.; Pinter-Brown, Lauren C.; Carson, Kenneth R.; Rosen, Steven T.; Pro, Barbara; Hsi, Eric D.; Federico, Massimo; Gisselbrecht, Christian; Schwartz, Marc; Bellm, Lisa A.; Acosta, Mark; Advani, Ranjana H.; Feldman, Tatyana; Lechowicz, Mary Jo; Smith, Sonali M.; Lansigan, Frederick; Tulpule, Anil; Craig, Michael D.; Greer, John P.; Kahl, Brad S.; Leach, Joseph W.; Morganstein, Neil; Casulo, Carla; Shustov, Andrei R.
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1182200
Pubblicato in:
CANCER
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