Overview
This prospective, open-label, single-arm study will evaluate the efficacy and safety of azacitidine in combination with chidamide in treatment of newly diagnosed peripheral T-cell lymphoma unfit for conventional chemotherapy.
Description
Peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL is a distinct and heterogeneous histopathologic subtype of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), accounting for ~10%. CHOP regimen has been widely used in PTCL patients even with unfavourable prognosis, with 5-year overall survival rate of 38.5%. Elderly patients seldom benefit from conventional CHOP regimen. A study showed that CR rate was only 18.1% in elderly patients (median age of 80 years old, ranging from 56 to 93 years old).
Azacitidine combined with romidepsin has been proved efficient in relasped or refractory PTCL, with CR rate of 55%. This prospective, open-label, single-arm study will evaluate the efficacy and safety of azacitidine in combination with Chidamide in treatment of newly diagnosed peripheral T-cell lymphoma unfit for conventional chemotherapy.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Pathologically confirmed peripheral T-cell lymphoma based on 2016 WHO classification
- Treatment naive
- Age ≥ 18 years
- Unfit for converntional chemotherapy meeting criteria as following but not limited to: age ≥75, ECOG >2,ADL<100 or CCI>1.
- Must has measurable lesion in CT or PET-CT prior to treatment
- Expected lifetime ≥ 3 months
- Informed consented
Exclusion Criteria:
- Has accepted localized or systemic anti-lymphoma treatment
- Has accepted autologous Stem cell transplantation before
- History of malignancy except for basal cell or squamous cell carcinoma of the skin or carcinoma in situ of the cervix prior to study treatment
- Uncontrollable cardio-cerebral vascular, coagulative, autoimmune, serious infectious disease
- Primary CNS lymphoma
- Left EF≤ 50%
- Lab at enrollment (Unless caused by lymphoma): Neutrophile<1.510^9/ L ;Platelet<7510^9/L; ALT or AST >2ULN; Creatinine>1.5ULN
- Other uncontrollable medical condition that may that may interfere the participation of the study
- Not able to comply to the protocol for mental or other unknown reasons
- Patients with mentally disorders or other reasons unable to fully comply with the study protocol
- Pregnant or lactation
- HIV infection
- HBV-DNA and HCV-RNA undectable.