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High-dose therapy and autologous stem cell transplantation in Korean patients with aggressive T/NK-cell lymphoma

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Pages 1599-1604 | Received 17 Jun 2005, Published online: 01 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The proportion of aggressive T/NK-cell lymphoma in Korea is larger than in the West, and it shows a lower response to conventional chemotherapy and poorer survival than diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. This study was undertaken to evaluate the response rate and survival and to document the prognostic factors in patients with T/NK-cell lymphoma who have undergone high-dose therapy (HDT). Eligibility for the study was a mature T/NK-cell lymphoma with initially poor risk (as high or high intermediate risk on age-adjusted International Prognostic Index) or relapsed cases. Twenty-eight patients from 6 centers were reviewed retrospectively. The M : F ratio was 20 : 8, and median age was 36 years (range 16 – 60 years). Twelve patients had unspecified peripheral T-cell lymphomas, 7 anaplastic large-cell lymphomas, 6 nasal T/NK-cell lymphomas, and 3 angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphomas. Disease status at transplant were initially poor risk in 15, chemosensitive relapse in 8 and chemoresistant relapse in 5 patients, respectively. A complete reponse (CR) after HDT comprised 20 patients, including 16 with continued CR. Absolute neutrophil count ( > 500/μl) recovered at a median 11 days after autologous stem cell transplantation in 26 patients. Two therapy-related mortalites occurred. Estimated 3-year event-free survival and overall survival (OS) ( ± SE) were 24 ± 9 and 42 ± 10 months, respectively. Only CR status after HDT influenced OS (P = 0.000). Therefore, an initial approach with effective induction and HDT may result in a better outcome in T/NK-cell lymphoma.

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