Purpose: MEITL is a very rare and highly aggressive peripheral T cell lymphoma with poor prognosis and for which there is no standard treatment. Treatment options for patients patients with relapsed/refractory disease are scarce and the choice of an appropriate rescue still represents an unmet need. Methods: Here, we report the case of a 65-year-old woman affected by MEITL, progressing after initial treatment with an anthracycline-based chemotherapy and surgery, who received single-agent PEG-asparaginase salvage therapy at our institution. Results: PEG-asparaginase single-agent rescue proved to be rapidly effective in controlling the disease and its associated paraneoplastic features. Nevertheless, toxicity was high and the patient died due to a treatment-related complication. Conclusion: The case we described brings new evidences on the effectiveness of PEG-asparaginase therapy in MEITL patients. Whether PEG-asparaginase should be included in the treatment course of MEITL patients could be the subject of future studies.
PEG-Asparaginase Single-Agent Rescue in an Advanced Case of Monomorphic Epitheliotropic Intestinal T Cell Lymphoma / Barbieri, E.; Pozzi, S.; Gelmini, R.; Roncati, L.; Maccaferri, M.; Potenza, L.; Marasca, R.; Luppi, M.; Leonardi, G.. - In: JOURNAL OF GASTROINTESTINAL CANCER. - ISSN 1941-6636. - 54:1(2023), pp. 304-308. [10.1007/s12029-022-00808-0]
PEG-Asparaginase Single-Agent Rescue in an Advanced Case of Monomorphic Epitheliotropic Intestinal T Cell Lymphoma
Barbieri E.;Gelmini R.;Roncati L.;Maccaferri M.;Potenza L.;Marasca R.;Luppi M.;
2023
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Purpose: MEITL is a very rare and highly aggressive peripheral T cell lymphoma with poor prognosis and for which there is no standard treatment. Treatment options for patients patients with relapsed/refractory disease are scarce and the choice of an appropriate rescue still represents an unmet need. Methods: Here, we report the case of a 65-year-old woman affected by MEITL, progressing after initial treatment with an anthracycline-based chemotherapy and surgery, who received single-agent PEG-asparaginase salvage therapy at our institution. Results: PEG-asparaginase single-agent rescue proved to be rapidly effective in controlling the disease and its associated paraneoplastic features. Nevertheless, toxicity was high and the patient died due to a treatment-related complication. Conclusion: The case we described brings new evidences on the effectiveness of PEG-asparaginase therapy in MEITL patients. Whether PEG-asparaginase should be included in the treatment course of MEITL patients could be the subject of future studies.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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