A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Front-line Anthracycline-Based Chemotherapy Regimens for Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma.

ISRN Hematology Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-06-16 DOI:10.5402/2011/623924
Abeer N Abouyabis, Pareen J Shenoy, Rajni Sinha, Christopher R Flowers, Mary Jo Lechowicz
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Anthracycline-based chemotherapy remains standard treatment for peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL) although its benefits have been questioned. We performed systematic literature review and meta-analyses examining the complete response (CR) and overall survival (OS) rates for patients with PTCL. The CR rate for PTCL patients ranged from 35.9% (95% CI 23.4-50.7%) for enteropathy-type T-cell lymphoma (ETTL) to 65.8% (95% CI 54.0-75.9%) for anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL). The 5-year OS was 38.5% (95% CI 35.5-41.6%) for all PTCL patients and ranged from 20.3% (95% CI 12.5-31.2%) for ETTL to 56.5% (95% CI 42.8-69.2%) for ALCL. These data suggest that there is marked heterogeneity across PTCL subtypes in the benefits of anthracycline-based chemotherapy. While anthracyclines produce CR in half of PTCL patients, this yields reasonable 5-year OS for patients with ALCL but not for those with PTCL-NOS or ETTL. Novel agents and regimens are needed to improve outcomes for these patients.

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基于蒽环类药物的外周T细胞淋巴瘤前线化疗方案的系统回顾和元分析》(A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Front-line Anthracycline-Based Chemotherapy Regimens for Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma)。
以蒽环类药物为基础的化疗仍然是外周T细胞淋巴瘤(PTCL)的标准治疗方法,尽管其疗效受到质疑。我们对 PTCL 患者的完全缓解率(CR)和总生存率(OS)进行了系统的文献综述和荟萃分析。PTCL患者的CR率从肠病型T细胞淋巴瘤(ETTL)的35.9%(95% CI 23.4-50.7%)到无细胞大细胞淋巴瘤(ALCL)的65.8%(95% CI 54.0-75.9%)不等。所有PTCL患者的5年OS为38.5%(95% CI 35.5-41.6%),ETTL为20.3%(95% CI 12.5-31.2%),ALCL为56.5%(95% CI 42.8-69.2%)。这些数据表明,不同亚型的PTCL在蒽环类化疗的获益方面存在明显的异质性。虽然蒽环类药物可使半数 PTCL 患者达到 CR,但 ALCLL 患者可获得合理的 5 年 OS,而 PTCL-NOS 或 ETTL 患者则不能。我们需要新的药物和方案来改善这些患者的预后。
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