Efficacy and Safety of Tislelizumab in Combination With Cyclophosphamide, Mitoxantrone Liposomes, Chidamide, and Prednisone in the Treatment of New Diagnosed AITL: a Multicenter, Single-arm, Prospective Clinical Study
Angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma (AITL) is a rare and aggressive lymphoma. At present, the treatment of new diagnosed AITL has limited efficacy and a high recurrence rate. The study seeks to explore the possibility of improving the efficacy of immunotherapy and chemotherapy and epigenetically regulated drugs.
• Pathological diagnosis of AITL according to WHO classification in 2016, and pathological diagnosis of AITL according to WHO classification in 2016, and at least one evaluable or measurable lesion meeting Lugano2014 criteria: lymph node lesion, detectable lymph node length\>1.5cm; non-lymph node lesion, detectable extra-nodal lesion length\>1.0cm;
‣ Never received systemic or local treatment including chemotherapy before;
⁃ Age ≥18 years old, male or female, ECOGPS≤3 points;
⁃ Life expectancy exceeds 3 months;
⁃ Follow-up conditions. Patients understand the characteristics of the disease and voluntarily join the study protocol for treatment and follow-up.