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Long term clinical outcomes of adult hematolymphoid malignancies treated at Tata Memorial Hospital: An institutional audit.

Navin Khattry1, Siddhartha Laskar2, Manju Sengar1, Venkatesh Rangarajan3, Tanuja Shet4, P G Subramanian5, Sridhar Epari4, Bhausaheb Bagal1, Jayant Sastri Goda2, Archi Agarwal3, Hasmukh Jain1, Prashant Tembhare5, Nikhil Patkar5, Nehal Khanna2, Sachin Punatar1, Anant Gokarn1, Dhanlakshmi Shetty6, Hemani Jain6, Avinash Bonda1, Vikram Gota7, Syed Hasan8, Jyoti Kode8, Shilpee Dutt8, Suyash Kulkarni9, Nitin Shetty9, Nilesh Sable9, Jayita Deodhar10, Sunita Jadhav11, Preeti Pawaskar1, Libin Mathew1, Hari Menon1, Reena Nair1, Sadhana Kannan12, Shubhadha Chiplunkar8, Sumeet Gujral4.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: There is paucity of data from India about the outcomes of patients with various hematological malignancies. Since its formation in 2009, the adult hematolymphoid disease management group of the Tata Memorial Centre is dedicated to the treatment of hematological malignancies alone. In this report, we present the outcomes of patients treated at our centre over a 5 year period for various haematological malignancies in both transplant and non-transplant setting.
METHODS: This is a retrospective analysis of all patients registered in adult hematolymphoid disease management group between 1st January 2010 to 31st December 2014. Patients not treated at our centre were excluded from survival analysis. The cut off date for survival analysis was 31st January 2016.
RESULTS: Overall, 1869, 3633 and 544 patients with acute leukemias, various lymphomas and myeloma respectively were registered at our centre from 1st January 2010 to 31st December 2014. Of these, 1178 (63%), 3091 (85%) and 454 (83%) respectively received treatment at our centre. The cumulative probability of 5 year overall survival for patients with acute leukemias, Hodgkin's lymphoma, non-Hodgkin lymphoma and myeloma treated at our centre is 40%, 85%, 78% and 40% respectively. Four hundred and fifteen stem cell transplants were done between 14th November 2007 to 31st December 2014 with 46% being allogeneic and 54% being autologous. The 5 year overall survival of patients with allogenic and autologous transplant was 52% and 63% respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: This is the largest single centre data on outcomes of various haematological malignancies from India. This real world data identifies areas which need further attention to improve outcomes.

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Keywords:  Hematological malignancies; hematolymphoid disease management group; outcomes

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30147087     DOI: 10.4103/ijc.IJC_656_17

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Cancer        ISSN: 0019-509X            Impact factor:   1.224


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