Title of article :
Clinicopathologic Characteristics and Therapeutic Outcomes of Primary Gastrointestinal Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphomas: 10 Years of Experience from a Single Center in Eastern Anatolia
Author/Authors :
Erkurt, Mehmet Ali Inonu University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Hematology, Turkey , Aydogdu, Ismet Inonu University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Hematology, Turkey , Kuku, Irfan Inonu University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Hematology, Turkey , Kaya, Emin Inonu University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Hematology, Turkey , Basaran, Yalcin Gulhane Military Medical Academy - Department of Internal Medicine, Turkey
From page :
399
To page :
406
Abstract :
Objective: The objective of this retrospective study was to report the clinicopathological data and the treatment outcomes in patients with primary gastrointestinal non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Patients and Methods: We carried out a retrospective analysis of 41 patients (22 females, 18 males, median age 58 and range 18–90 years) who presented to our department with histopathological diagnosis of primary gastrointestinal non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma between 1995 and 2004. Results: The stomach was the most common extranodal site and was seen in 25 of 41 (61%) patients. At presentation 28 (68.3%) patients had gastrointestinal symptoms while 27 (65.9%) had B symptoms. The range of follow-up was 2–84 months with a median of 9 months. The overall survival rate was 3 years for 25 (61.2%) patients. The 3-year overall survival rate was better in patients with early-stage disease (stages I and II1) who were treated with surgery plus chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy than in those treated with chemotherapy alone (91.6 vs. 50%, p 0.05). The disease had a significant impact on both the progression-free survival and overall survival rates. Conclusion: Our data showed that surgical resection prior to postoperative chemotherapy was a better option for patients with early-stage disease with better patient survival.
Keywords :
Gastrointestinal non , Hodgkin’s lymphoma , Prognostic factors , Clinicopathologic features , Survival
Journal title :
Medical Principles and Practice
Journal title :
Medical Principles and Practice
Record number :
2575526
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