Essential thrombocythaemia treated with recombinant interferon: ‘real world' United Kingdom referral centre experience

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Abstract

Standard first-line therapy choice for essential thrombocythaemia (ET) requiring cytoreduction, supported by randomized trials, is low-dose aspirin with hydroxycarbamide, but the role of recombinant interferon-alfa (IFNα)-2a/2b and pegylated (PEG)-IFN-α-2a/2b is increasingly highlighted. Longer-term outcome data, however, remains somewhat scarce, particularly in the ‘real world'. We hereby report on a large, well-annotated cohort of ET patients from a single referral centre undergoing therapy with either IFNα or (PEG)-IFN-α-2a/2b and demonstrate high rates of complete haematological responses, good tolerability and safety, low rates of thromboembolic events in compliant patients and confirm feasibility of long-term therapy in a significant proportion of patients.

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Desterro, J., McLornan, D. P., Curto Garcia, N., O’Sullivan, J., Alimam, S., Keohane, C., … Harrison, C. N. (2019). Essential thrombocythaemia treated with recombinant interferon: ‘real world’’ United Kingdom referral centre experience.’ British Journal of Haematology, 186(4), 561–564. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjh.15968

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