Literature DB >> 10342580

Non-surgical treatment with primary chemotherapy, with or without radiation therapy, of stage I-II high-grade gastric lymphoma.

A J Ferreri1, S Cordio, M Ponzoni, E Villa.   

Abstract

Morbidity, mortality and discomfort related to gastrectomy has led some investigators to treat patients with stage I-II primary gastric high-grade lymphoma (PGL) with a conservative strategy. Here we report a retrospective series of 21 patients with PGL treated with primary chemotherapy alone or followed by radiation therapy and analyze previously reported series, focusing on therapeutic results, treatment-related morbidity and stomach preservation rate. All 21 patients with stage I-II PGL received an initial anthracycline-containing chemotherapy, which was followed by involved field-radiation therapy in 8 cases. Data regarding toxicity, response and relapse rates and survival of this patient group and 14 previously published series, involving 316 patients treated with conservative modality, were also analyzed. In the present series two patients did not complete the planned treatment, while the remaining 19 achieved a complete remission (response rate: 90%). Three patients relapsed, all of whom had been treated with chemotherapy alone. Two patients died of lymphoma, one of sepsis and the other of lung cancer while still relapse-free. The survival rate at 50 months is 81%, and the 5-year actuarial cause-specific survival is 82%. The stomach preservation rate is 100%. Previously reported series showed a response rate ranged between 76% and 100%. Gastrointestinal bleeding was observed in only 3% of cases, while no cases of gastric perforation were reported. Treatment mortality rate was 2.5%. 5-year actuarial survival ranged between 73% and 90% and stomach preservation rate was 97%. Short-term chemotherapy obtained similar results to more prolonged treatment. In conclusion, conservative treatment with primary chemotherapy followed by involved field-radiation therapy should be used for the first-line treatment of patients with stage I/II PGL considering that it is associated with a high response and survival rates, and with an insignificant risk of bleeding or perforation, high stomach preservation rate and good quality of life.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10342580     DOI: 10.3109/10428199909058457

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Leuk Lymphoma        ISSN: 1026-8022


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