Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma Management in East and Southeast Asia: Real-World Challenges and Aspirations of the Asian Lymphoma Study Group.

IF 3 Q2 ONCOLOGY
JCO Global Oncology Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-10-22 DOI:10.1200/GO-25-00353
Jason Yongsheng Chan, Ayumi Fujimoto, Esther Wei Yin Chang, Gin Gin Gan, Sen Mui Tan, Soo Chin Ng, Kian Meng Chang, Priscilla Caguioa, Jay Datukan, Huangming Hong, Suporn Chuncharunee, Do Huyen Nga, Noorwati Sutandyo, Choon Kiat Ong, Michelle Limei Poon, Anand Jeyasekharan, Nagavalli Somasundaram, Matthew Lunning, Ritsuro Suzuki, Koji Izutsu, Eric Tse, Soon Thye Lim, Won Seog Kim
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Abstract

Purpose: Peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCLs) encompass a group of rare and diverse disease entities for which contemporary frontline treatment options are limited. Patient outcomes for PTCL remain poor globally, and disparities in health care resources and health care system variability across East and Southeast Asia (hereafter referred to as Asia) further complicate PTCL management in the region. This article reviews the practice landscape for PTCL in Asia, provides a nuanced perspective on the challenges faced by physicians in the region, and suggests how patient outcomes can be improved.

Methods: A panel of lymphoma experts from 10 countries/territories across Asia convened at the Singapore Lymphoma Scientific Symposium 2024 to discuss local PTCL management practices. Discussions were supplemented by perspectives from an expert from the United States and a review of published literature on PTCL in Asia in the past 10 years. Meeting discussions and relevant aspects of Asian PTCL practice preferences are summarized in this article.

Results: In Asia, PTCL diagnosis and management are hindered by the lack of available domain experts, limitations in infrastructure support and funding, and substantial challenges in accessing novel drugs; relapsed/refractory PTCL, in particular, remains an area of great clinical unmet need. To improve the standard of care for patients with PTCL, cross-country collaborative efforts will be required to facilitate cross-border knowledge sharing, enhance access to expertise and specialized pathology services, increase local clinical trial presence, and offer educational and research opportunities.

Conclusion: Significant challenges remain for PTCL management in Asia. Concerted efforts to enhance diagnostic accuracy, improve access to innovative therapies, and establish robust international partnerships are crucial for achieving better outcomes for patients with PTCL in the region.

东亚和东南亚外周t细胞淋巴瘤的管理:现实世界的挑战和亚洲淋巴瘤研究组的愿望。
目的:外周t细胞淋巴瘤(PTCLs)包括一组罕见和多样化的疾病实体,其当代一线治疗方案有限。全球范围内PTCL患者的预后仍然很差,东亚和东南亚(以下简称亚洲)的卫生保健资源和卫生保健系统差异进一步使该地区PTCL的管理复杂化。本文回顾了亚洲PTCL的实践情况,提供了该地区医生面临的挑战的细致视角,并提出了如何改善患者预后的建议。方法:来自亚洲10个国家/地区的淋巴瘤专家小组在2024年新加坡淋巴瘤科学研讨会上召开会议,讨论当地PTCL的管理实践。讨论还补充了一位美国专家的观点,以及对过去10年亚洲PTCL的已发表文献的回顾。本文总结了亚洲PTCL实践偏好的会议讨论和相关方面。结果:在亚洲,PTCL的诊断和管理受到缺乏可用领域专家、基础设施支持和资金限制以及获取新药方面的重大挑战的阻碍;特别是复发/难治性PTCL,仍然是一个巨大的临床未满足需求的领域。为了提高PTCL患者的护理标准,需要进行跨国合作,以促进跨境知识共享,增加获得专业知识和专业病理服务的机会,增加当地临床试验的存在,并提供教育和研究机会。结论:PTCL在亚洲的管理仍面临重大挑战。共同努力提高诊断准确性,改善创新疗法的可及性,并建立强有力的国际伙伴关系,对于该地区PTCL患者取得更好的结果至关重要。
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JCO Global Oncology
JCO Global Oncology Medicine-Oncology
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