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Central Nervous System Relapse in T and NK cell Lymphomas.

Eleanor P TarantoStefan Klaus BartaRahul S Bhansali
Published in: Current hematologic malignancy reports (2023)
Retrospective studies of central nervous system involvement in T/NK cell lymphomas have been limited by small sample sizes and heterogeneity of subtypes, though sites of extranodal involvement and disease subtypes are consistently reported as risk factors. Compelling evidence for the use of central nervous system-directed prophylactic therapy has not yet been established, though recent reports of central nervous system activity with novel agents may suggest promising therapeutic options. The overall rarity of T and NK cell lymphomas has precluded adequate study of prophylaxis and treatment of central nervous system relapse. Collaborative efforts are needed to better define strategies to address CNS disease in T/NK cell lymphomas. These should involve the use of targeted agents, which may hold an advantage over traditional cytotoxic drugs.
Keyphrases
  • nk cells
  • cerebrospinal fluid
  • risk factors
  • cross sectional
  • free survival
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • bone marrow
  • combination therapy
  • case control