Long-term outcome of peripheral T-cell lymphomas: Ten-year follow-up of the International Prospective T-cell Project

M. Civallero, J. G. Schroers-Martin, S. Horwitz, M. Manni, Y. Stepanishyna, M. E. Cabrera,J. Vose, M. Spina, F. Hitz, A. Nagler, S. Montoto, C. Chiattone, T. Skrypets, M. A. Perez Saenz, G. Priolo, S. Luminari, A. Lymboussaki, A. Pavlovsky, D. Marino, M. Liberati, J. Trotman, D. Mannina, M. Federico, R. Advani

BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY(2024)

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Peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCLs) are a heterogeneous group of haematological cancers with generally poor clinical outcomes. However, a subset of patients experience durable disease control, and little is known regarding long-term outcomes. The International T-cell Lymphoma Project (ITCLP) is the largest prospectively collected cohort of patients with PTCLs, providing insight into clinical outcomes at academic medical centres globally. We performed a long-term outcome analysis on patients from the ITCLP with available 10-year follow-up data (n = 735). The overall response rate to first-line therapy was 68%, while 5- and 10-year overall survival estimates were 49% and 40% respectively. Most deaths occurred prior to 5 years, and for patients alive at 5 years, the chance of surviving to 10 years was 84%. However, lymphoma remained the leading cause of death in the 5- to 10-year period (67%). Low-risk International Prognostic Index and Prognostic Index for T-cell lymphoma scores both identified patients with improved survival, while in multivariate analysis, age >60 years and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status 2-4 were associated with inferior outcomes. The favourable survival seen in patients achieving durable initial disease control emphasizes the unmet need for optimal front-line therapeutic approaches in PTCLs.
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follow-up,outcome,T-cell lymphomas,TCP1
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