Cited 0 times in Scipus Cited Count

Real-world data of long-term survival in patients with T-cell lymphoma who underwent stem cell transplantation

Authors
Baek, DW | Moon, JH | Lee, JH | Kang, KW | Lee, HS | Eom, HS | Lee, E | Lee, JH | Lee, JO | Park, SK | Kim, SJ | Yoo, KH | Yoon, SS | Koh, Y | Kang, HJ | Won, JH | Lyu, CJ | Hahn, SM | Lee, JH | Park, JS  | Jo, JC | Mun, YC | Yang, DH | Song, GY | Lim, SN | Sohn, SK | Korean Society of Blood and Marrow Transplantation
Citation
Blood cancer journal, 13(1). : 95-95, 2023
Journal Title
Blood cancer journal
ISSN
2044-5385
Abstract
This study aimed to identify the benefits of autologous-stem cell transplantation (auto-SCT) and allogeneic-SCT (allo-SCT) in patients with aggressive T-cell lymphomas to aid in the selection of transplantation type in clinical practice. This study retrospectively analyzed data from 598 patients who underwent transplantation for T-cell lymphomas from 2010 to 2020. In total, 317 patients underwent up-front SCT as consolidation therapy. The 3-year progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were 68.7% and 76.1%, respectively. Patients who underwent auto-SCT had significantly better OS (p = 0.026) than those who underwent allo-SCT; however, no statistical difference in PFS was found. Transplantation was used as a salvage therapy in 188 patients who had relapsed/refractory disease. Overall, 96 (51.1%) patients underwent auto-SCT and 92 (48.9%) patients underwent allo-SCT. Auto-SCT improved long-term survival in patients with complete remission (CR). Allo-SCT demonstrated better 3-year PFS in patients with partial remission and relapsed/refractory disease status. However, >50% of patients died within 1 year of allo-SCT. As a consolidative therapy, up-front auto-SCT demonstrated a survival benefit. Auto-SCT was also effective in patients who achieved CR after salvage therapy. If the disease persists or cannot be controlled, allo-SCT may be considered with reduced intensity conditioning.
MeSH

DOI
10.1038/s41408-023-00868-w
PMID
37365207
Appears in Collections:
Journal Papers > School of Medicine / Graduate School of Medicine > Hematology-Oncology
Ajou Authors
박, 준성
Full Text Link
Files in This Item:
37365207.pdfDownload
Export

qrcode

해당 아이템을 이메일로 공유하기 원하시면 인증을 거치시기 바랍니다.

Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

Browse