Pathogenesis and biomarkers of natural killer T cell lymphoma (NKTL)

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Abstract

Natural killer T cell lymphoma (NKTL) is an aggressive disease with very poor treatment outcomes in the advanced stages. With chemotherapy, initial response rates to treatment are high but responses are short lived. A better understanding of the complex molecular pathogenesis of this disease is essential in order to design and develop better therapeutics with improved efficacy. This review aims to summarise the key pathogenic mechanisms in NKTL which may have significant prognostic and therapeutic implications.

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Somasundaram, N., Lim, J. Q., Ong, C. K., & Lim, S. T. (2019, March 15). Pathogenesis and biomarkers of natural killer T cell lymphoma (NKTL). Journal of Hematology and Oncology. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13045-019-0717-6

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