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Evaluation of clinical trial eligibility and prognostic indices in a population-based cohort of systemic peripheral T-cell lymphomas from the Danish Lymphoma Registry

Authors :
Jakob Madsen
Bo Amdi Jensen
Per Boye Hansen
Stephen Hamilton-Dutoit
Michael Boe Møller
Francesco d'Amore
Elisabeth Ralfkiaer
Claudia Schöllkopf
Peter Nørgaard
Martin Bjerregaard Pedersen
Peter de Nully Brown
Knud Bendix
Preben Johansen
Source :
Hematological Oncology. 33:120-128
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Wiley, 2014.

Abstract

Clinical trials (CTs) are needed to improve the outcome for peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCL), and accrual into CTs is one of the main recommendations in international treatment guidelines. The use of risk-adapted strategies has been suggested as a way to optimize treatment outcome in PTCL. The aim of the present study was to evaluate CT eligibility and selected prognostic indices in a population-based PTCL cohort of 481 PTCL patients identified from the Danish Lymphoma Registry in the period 2000–2010. According to five predefined parameters (age, performance status, P-creatinine, P-ALAT and measurable tumour lesion), patients were subdivided into four groups: ‘younger fit’, ‘elderly fit’, ‘frail’ and ‘not CT eligible’. International prognostic index (IPI), prognostic index for T-cell lymphoma (PIT) and anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) protein expression were tested at subtype-specific level. Overall, 41% of the patients were considered eligible for interventional CTs implicating curatively intended multiagent chemotherapy, including, if considered appropriate, consolidating stem cell transplantation (SCT), as part of the upfront management strategy. Moreover, 28% was elderly fit and eligible for interventional CT, including those with SCT as part of the trial design. Approximately 7% were defined as ‘too frail’ for aggressive treatment schedules, whereas 24% were deemed not to be eligible for any CT. Both overall and progression-free survivals were effectively predicted by IPI and PIT (p

Details

ISSN :
02780232
Volume :
33
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Hematological Oncology
Accession number :
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