2022
Safety considerations with the current treatments for peripheral T-cell lymphoma
Sethi T, Montanari F, Foss F. Safety considerations with the current treatments for peripheral T-cell lymphoma. Expert Opinion On Drug Safety 2022, 21: 653-660. PMID: 35129014, DOI: 10.1080/14740338.2022.2036120.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsPeripheral T-cell lymphomaT-cell lymphomaCombination chemotherapyTreatment regimensAnthracycline-based combination chemotherapyNK-T cell lymphomaB-cell non-Hodgkin lymphomaSingle-agent chemotherapyAvailable treatment regimensNon-Hodgkin lymphomaT cell subtypesSelection of agentsRelapsed settingAgent chemotherapyNatural killerFrontline treatmentPoor prognosisDisease groupUnique immunobiologyCurrent treatmentCell lymphomaCell disordersSide effectsLymphomaCertain complications
2021
EPOCH Is a Safe and Effective Treatment Option for Aggressive T-Cell Lymphomas
Sethi T, Gerstein R, Schiffer M, Amin K, Agarwal S, Foss F. EPOCH Is a Safe and Effective Treatment Option for Aggressive T-Cell Lymphomas. Blood 2021, 138: 4547. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2021-151238.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAggressive T-cell lymphomaCutaneous T-cell lymphomaT-cell lymphomaAnaplastic large cell lymphomaSubcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphomaAngioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphomaAdult T-cell leukemia/lymphomaProgression-free survivalOverall response rateNon-Hodgkin lymphomaResponse rateR settingOverall survivalCR rateAdverse effectsPanniculitis-like T-cell lymphomaGrade 3 adverse effectsGrade 4 adverse effectsMedian progression-free survivalAllogeneic stem cell transplantPeripheral T-cell lymphomaT-cell leukemia/lymphomaYale-New Haven HospitalFirst lineEfficacy of etoposidePrimary sinonasal large B cell lymphoma is as histopathologically heterogeneous as systemic large B cell lymphoma but may show subtype-specific tropism for specific sinonasal anatomic sites
Desai M, Sethi T, Yenamandra A, Morgan D, Thompson M, Reddy N, Kovach A. Primary sinonasal large B cell lymphoma is as histopathologically heterogeneous as systemic large B cell lymphoma but may show subtype-specific tropism for specific sinonasal anatomic sites. Journal Of Hematopathology 2021, 14: 269-275. DOI: 10.1007/s12308-021-00473-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLarge B-cell lymphomaB-cell lymphomaHigh-grade B-cell lymphomaCell lymphomaSinonasal tractDLBCL-NOSAnatomic sitesAnatomic locationExtranodal NK/T-cell lymphomaNK/T-cell lymphomaGerminal center B-cell phenotypeMaxillary sinus tumorsT-cell lymphomaB-cell phenotypeClassification of lymphomasNon-GCB tumorsStage IIEFemale patientsSinus tumorLymphoma characteristicsSitu hybridization studiesWHO criteriaNasopharyngeal diseaseWHO classificationVariable presentationHow we treat advanced stage cutaneous T‐cell lymphoma – mycosis fungoides and Sézary syndrome
Sethi TK, Montanari F, Foss F, Reddy N. How we treat advanced stage cutaneous T‐cell lymphoma – mycosis fungoides and Sézary syndrome. British Journal Of Haematology 2021, 195: 352-364. PMID: 33987825, DOI: 10.1111/bjh.17458.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsMeSH KeywordsAdrenal Cortex HormonesAgedAntibodies, MonoclonalAntineoplastic AgentsBexaroteneBiomarkers, TumorClinical Trials as TopicCombined Modality TherapyDelayed DiagnosisDiagnosis, DifferentialElectronsHematopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationHistone Deacetylase InhibitorsHumansInterferon-alphaMaleMycosis FungoidesNeoplasm StagingNeoplastic Stem CellsPhotopheresisPrognosisPUVA TherapyRetinoidsSezary SyndromeSignal TransductionSkin NeoplasmsT-Lymphocyte SubsetsConceptsT-cell lymphomaSézary syndromeMultidisciplinary careCutaneous T-cell lymphoma mycosis fungoidesMycosis fungoides/Sézary syndromeCutaneous T-cell lymphomaLines of therapyAdditional treatment optionsNon-Hodgkin lymphomaDuration of useCumulative drug toxicityEarly referralRecurrent diseaseDiagnostic delayPatients' qualityTreatment optionsCommon subtypeTreatable diseaseRare subsetDrug toxicityLymphomaSyndromeDiseasePresent reviewCare