Journal article

New drug therapies in peripheral T-cell lymphoma

RA Howman, HM Prince

Expert Review of Anticancer Therapy | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2011

Abstract

Peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCLs) are a heterogeneous collection of lymphomas that are associated with very poor prognosis. Conventional therapies, historically based on protocols for aggressive B-cell lymphomas, deliver less than adequate outcomes; the majority of patients experience early relapse after front-line treatment and current 5-year overall survival is only 10-30%. Clearly, new approaches are needed. In recent years there has been a plethora of novel agents showing activity in PTCL, often in patients with advanced relapsed or refractory disease. These agents include antifolate drugs (pralatrexate), histone deacetylase inhibitors (vorinostat, romidepsin, panobinostat and belinost..

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