Breast implant-associated anaplastic large-cell lymphoma (BI-ALCL) is a rare type of T-cell lymphoma that arises around breast implants. The optimal management of this disease has not been established. The goal of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of different therapies used in patients with BI-ALCL to determine an optimal treatment approach.In this study, we applied strict criteria to pathologic findings, assessed therapies used, and conducted a clinical follow-up of 87 patients with BI-ALCL, including 50 previously reported in the literature and 37 unreported. A Prentice, Williams, and Peterson model was used to assess the rate of events for each therapeutic intervention.The median and mean follow-up times were 45 and 30 months, respectively (range, 3 to 217 months). The median overall survival (OS) time after diagnosis of BI-ALCL was 13 years, and the OS rate was 93% and 89% at 3 and 5 years, respectively. Patients with lymphoma confined by the fibrous capsule surrounding the implant had better event-free survival (EFS) and OS than did patients with lymphoma that had spread beyond the capsule (P = .03). Patients who underwent a complete surgical excision that consisted of total capsulectomy with breast implant removal had better OS (P = .022) and EFS (P = .014) than did patients who received partial capsulectomy, systemic chemotherapy, or radiation therapy.Surgical management with complete surgical excision is essential to achieve optimal EFS in patients with BI-ALCL.

Complete surgical excision is essential for the management of patients with breast implant-associated anaplastic large-cell lymphoma / Clemens, Mark W.; Medeiros, L. Jeffrey; Butler, Charles E.; Hunt, Kelly K.; Fanale, Michelle A.; Horwitz, Steven; Weisenburger, Dennis D.; Liu, Jun; Morgan, Elizabeth A.; Kanagal Shamanna, Rashmi; Parkash, Vinita; Ning, Jing; Sohani, Aliyah R.; Ferry, Judith A.; Mehta Shah, Neha; Dogan, Ahmed; Liu, Hui; Thormann, Nora; DI NAPOLI, Arianna; Lade, Stephen; Piccolini, Jorge; Reyes, Ruben; Williams, Travis; Mccarthy, Colleen M.; Hanson, Summer E.; Nastoupil, Loretta J.; Gaur, Rakesh; Oki, Yasuhiro; Young, Ken H.; Miranda, Roberto N.. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0732-183X. - 34:2(2016), pp. 160-168. [10.1200/JCO.2015.63.3412]

Complete surgical excision is essential for the management of patients with breast implant-associated anaplastic large-cell lymphoma

DI NAPOLI, Arianna;
2016

Abstract

Breast implant-associated anaplastic large-cell lymphoma (BI-ALCL) is a rare type of T-cell lymphoma that arises around breast implants. The optimal management of this disease has not been established. The goal of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of different therapies used in patients with BI-ALCL to determine an optimal treatment approach.In this study, we applied strict criteria to pathologic findings, assessed therapies used, and conducted a clinical follow-up of 87 patients with BI-ALCL, including 50 previously reported in the literature and 37 unreported. A Prentice, Williams, and Peterson model was used to assess the rate of events for each therapeutic intervention.The median and mean follow-up times were 45 and 30 months, respectively (range, 3 to 217 months). The median overall survival (OS) time after diagnosis of BI-ALCL was 13 years, and the OS rate was 93% and 89% at 3 and 5 years, respectively. Patients with lymphoma confined by the fibrous capsule surrounding the implant had better event-free survival (EFS) and OS than did patients with lymphoma that had spread beyond the capsule (P = .03). Patients who underwent a complete surgical excision that consisted of total capsulectomy with breast implant removal had better OS (P = .022) and EFS (P = .014) than did patients who received partial capsulectomy, systemic chemotherapy, or radiation therapy.Surgical management with complete surgical excision is essential to achieve optimal EFS in patients with BI-ALCL.
2016
adult; aged; aged, 80 and over; breast implants; breast neoplasms; chemotherapy, adjuvant; disease management; disease-free survival; female; follow-up studies; humans; kaplan-meier estimate; lymphoma, large-cell, anaplastic; middle aged; radiotherapy, adjuvant; retrospective studies; treatment outcome; cancer research; oncology
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Complete surgical excision is essential for the management of patients with breast implant-associated anaplastic large-cell lymphoma / Clemens, Mark W.; Medeiros, L. Jeffrey; Butler, Charles E.; Hunt, Kelly K.; Fanale, Michelle A.; Horwitz, Steven; Weisenburger, Dennis D.; Liu, Jun; Morgan, Elizabeth A.; Kanagal Shamanna, Rashmi; Parkash, Vinita; Ning, Jing; Sohani, Aliyah R.; Ferry, Judith A.; Mehta Shah, Neha; Dogan, Ahmed; Liu, Hui; Thormann, Nora; DI NAPOLI, Arianna; Lade, Stephen; Piccolini, Jorge; Reyes, Ruben; Williams, Travis; Mccarthy, Colleen M.; Hanson, Summer E.; Nastoupil, Loretta J.; Gaur, Rakesh; Oki, Yasuhiro; Young, Ken H.; Miranda, Roberto N.. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0732-183X. - 34:2(2016), pp. 160-168. [10.1200/JCO.2015.63.3412]
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