Peripheral T cell lymphoma, not otherwise specified (PTCL-NOS). A new prognostic model developed by the international T cell project network
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Federico, Massimo
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Peripheral T cell lymphoma, not otherwise specified (PTCL-NOS). A new prognostic model developed by the international T cell project network
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- Federico, Massimo;
- Bellei, Monica;
- Marcheselli, Luigi;
- Schwartz, Marc;
- Manni, Martina;
- Tarantino, Vittoria;
- Pileri, Stefano;
- Ko, Young Hyeh;
- Cabrera, María Elena;
- Horwitz, Steven;
- Kim, Won S.;
- Shustov, Andrei;
- Foss, Francine M.;
- Nagler, Arnon;
- Carson, Kenneth;
- Pinter Brown, Lauren C.;
- Montoto, Silvia;
- Spina, Michele;
- Feldman, Tatyana A.;
- Lechowicz, Mary J.;
- Smith, Sonali M.;
- Lansigan, Frederick;
- Gabus, Raul;
- Vose, Julie M.;
- Advani, Ranjana H.;
Abstract
Different models to investigate the prognosis of peripheral T cell lymphoma
not otherwise specified (PTCL-NOS) have been developed by
means of retrospective analyses. Here we report on a new model designed
on data from the prospective T Cell Project. Twelve covariates collected by
the T Cell Project were analysed and a new model (T cell score), based on
four covariates (serum albumin, performance status, stage and absolute
neutrophil count) that maintained their prognostic value in multiple Cox
proportional hazards regression analysis was proposed. Among patients registered
in the T Cell Project, 311 PTCL-NOS were retained for study. At a
median follow-up of 46 months, the median overall survival (OS) and progression-free
survival (PFS) was 20 and 10 months, respectively. Three
groups were identified at low risk (LR, 48 patients, 15%, score 0), intermediate
risk (IR, 189 patients, 61%, score 1–2), and high risk (HiR, 74
patients, 24%, score 3–4), having a 3-year OS of 76% [95% confidence
interval 61–88], 43% [35–51], and 11% [4–21], respectively (P < 0 001).
Comparing the performance of the T cell score on OS to that of each of
the previously developed models, it emerged that the new score had the
best discriminant power. The new T cell score, based on clinical variables,
identifies a group with very unfavourable outcomes.
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British Journal of Haematology Volumen:181 Páginas: 760–769
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