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Prognostic impact of pretreatment cell-free DNA concentration in newly diagnosed peripheral T-cell lymphomas.

Eugenio FardellaG ZaniratoM MagniN CaldarelliAnnalisa ChiappellaA DoderoS LjevarL OrsucciA ReS V UsaiV StefoniC CastellinoF G RossiAntonello PintoCristiana CarnitiPaolo Corradini
Published in: British journal of haematology (2024)
Peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCLs) have a poor prognosis and, to date, there are no reliable predictive biomarkers of response. In this work we explored the prognostic impact of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) concentration in 75 newly diagnosed patients enrolled in a prospective multicenter study. Pre-treatment cfDNA was strongly associated with clinical risk factors and was identified as a superior predictor for shorter progression-free survival in multivariable analysis, outweighing canonical risk parameters. Furthermore, we identified a cfDNA value above which survival worsens. In conclusion, pre-treatment cfDNA concentration represents an easily usable predictive biomarker that is highly associated with survival of PTCL patients.
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