Journal article

Forecasting optimal treatments in relapsed/refractory mature T- and NK-cell lymphomas: A global PETAL Consortium study

MN Sorial, JX Han, MJ Koh, L Boussi, S Li, R Duan, J Lu, MM Lei, CT MacVicar, J Freydman, J Malespini, KN Aniagboso, SM McCabe, L Peng, S Singh, M Iwasaki, IJ Eche-Ugwu, J Gabler, MJ Fernandez Turizo, A Garg Show all

British Journal of Haematology | Published : 2025

Abstract

There is no standard of care in relapsed/refractory T-cell/natural killer-cell lymphomas. Patients often cycle through cytotoxic chemotherapy (CC), epigenetic modifiers (EM) or small molecule inhibitors (SMI) empirically. Ideal therapy at each line remains unknown. We conducted a retrospective, multiple intervention, ‘target-trial’ using the PETAL global cohort. Patients received front-line CC, then second and third line (2L and 3L) with either CC again, EM or SMI (12 possible treatment scenarios). Overall survival (OS; 2L or 3L to death) was compared across treatment sequences using Cox, reinforcement learning and synthetic intervention methods adjusting for age, histology, primary refracto..

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