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Clinical Features and Prognosis of Patients with Primary Intestinal B-cell Lymphoma Treated with Chemotherapy with or without Surgeryopen access

Authors
Cha, Ra RiBaek, Dong HoonLee, Gyeong WonPark, Seun JaLee, Jong HoonPark, Jong HaKim, Tae OhLee, Sang HeonKim, Hyung WookKim, Hyun Jin
Issue Date
Dec-2021
Publisher
Korean Soc Gastroenterology
Keywords
Lymphoma; B-Cell; Intestines; Neoplasm staging; Hemoglobins; Surgery
Citation
KOREAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY, v.78, no.6, pp 320 - 327
Pages
8
Indexed
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
KOREAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY
Volume
78
Number
6
Start Page
320
End Page
327
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/2940
DOI
10.4166/kjg.2021.082
ISSN
1598-9992
2233-6869
Abstract
Background/Aims: This multicenter study reviewed the clinical features and prognosis according to the primary site of involvement and the treatment modality in patients with B-cell primary intestinal lymphoma (PIL). Methods: Among 125 consecutive patients diagnosed with PIL, 100 patients were analyzed. Results: The median age was 59 years, and the male to female ratio was 1.86:1. Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (66/100, 66.0%) was the most common histological subtype. The estimated 5-year survival rate (5-YSR) was 48.5%. The 5-YSR was similar regardless of the type of primary treatment (chemotherapy alone vs. surgery/chemotherapy, 50.7 vs. 45.3%, p=0.582). A comparison of the survival according to the primary site of involvement revealed a 5-YSR of 32.5% (p=0.027), 64.3% (reference), 46.5% (p=0.113), and 49.8% (p=0.024) for the small intestine, ileocecal region, large intestine, and multiple sites, respectively. Multivariate analysis, however, revealed a low hemoglobin level, advanced Ann Arbor stage, and aggressive histological type to be independent prognostic factors for shorter survival but not ileocecal region involvement. Conclusions: The Ann Arbor stage, hemoglobin level, and histological type were independent prognostic factors for survival, while the primary site of involvement and treatment modality did not affect the prognosis in patients with B-cell PIL.
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