Optimizing management of patients with adult T cell leukemia-lymphoma

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Abstract

Adult T cell leukemia-lymphoma is a rare disease with a high mortality rate, and is challenging for the clinician. Early allogeneic stem cell transplant can confer durable remission. As novel therapeutic agents become available to treat T cell malignancies, it is increasingly important that medical oncologists, hematologists, and hematopathologists recognize and accurately diagnose adult T cell leukemia-lymphoma. There is no uniform standard of treatment of adult T cell leukemia-lymphoma, and clinical trials remain critical to improving outcomes. Here we present one management approach based on the recent advances in treatment for adult T cell leukemia-lymphoma patients.

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Yared, J. A., & Kimball, A. S. (2015, November 25). Optimizing management of patients with adult T cell leukemia-lymphoma. Cancers. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers7040893

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