Micro-Abstract With increased understanding of the unique entities of peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL), subtype-specific approaches are emerging, and more precise diagnoses are becoming increasingly important. Using data from a large prospective cohort study, we examined the diagnostic patterns of PTCL in the United States. We found that the workup for PTCL varies widely and often lacks important phenotypic information to fully characterize the lymphoma.
Analysis of Peripheral T-cell Lymphoma Diagnostic Workup in the United States / Hsi, Eric D; Horwitz, Steven M.; Carson, Kenneth R.; Pinter Brown, Lauren C.; Rosen, Steven T.; Pro, Barbara; Federico, Massimo; Gisselbrecht, Christian; Schwartz, Marc; Bellm, Lisa A.; Acosta, Mark; Collie, Angela M.; Gruver, Aaron M.; Grzywacz, Bartosz J.; Turakhia, Samir; Shustov, Andrei R.; Advani, Ranjana H.; Feldman, Tatyana; Lechowicz, Mary Jo; Smith, Sonali M.; Lansigan, Frederick; Tulpule, Anil; Craig, Michael D.; Greer, John P.; Kahl, Brad S.; Leach, Joseph W.; Morganstein, Neil; Casulo, Carla; Park, Steven I.; Foss, Francine M.. - In: CLINICAL LYMPHOMA MYELOMA & LEUKEMIA. - ISSN 2152-2650. - 17:4(2017), pp. 193-200. [10.1016/j.clml.2016.10.001]
Analysis of Peripheral T-cell Lymphoma Diagnostic Workup in the United States
FEDERICO, Massimo;
2017
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Micro-Abstract With increased understanding of the unique entities of peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL), subtype-specific approaches are emerging, and more precise diagnoses are becoming increasingly important. Using data from a large prospective cohort study, we examined the diagnostic patterns of PTCL in the United States. We found that the workup for PTCL varies widely and often lacks important phenotypic information to fully characterize the lymphoma.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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