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Title: [Primary gastric lymphoma: a retrospective series of 35 cases]. Author: Ennibi K, Mikdame M, Rabhi M, Jroundi I, Benkirane A, Chaari J, Toloune F. Journal: Tunis Med; 2008 May; 86(5):457-62. PubMed ID: 19469300. Abstract: BACKGROUND: Primary gastric non Hodgkin's lymphoma (PGNHL) is the most common site of extranodal malignant lymphoma. It is a rare subtype of malignancy, for which no consensus exists about treatment. AIM: The purpose of This paper was to assess the managemnt of PGNHL. METHODS: Between January 1992 and December 2001, 35 patients were retrospectively evaluated. RESULTS: Of the 35 patients, with a mean age of 44 years old Signs and symptoms are unspecific. 20 (57.1%) were in stage IE/IIE1. 15 patients (42.8%) were in stage IIE2,IIIE,IVE. These patients were treated with primary surgery with or without chemotherapy (11; 31.4%); primary chemotherapy (CT) alone with surgery in one patient (21; 60%) and three patients with gastric MALT lymphoma were treated by Helicobacter pylori eradication. The 5 year survival rates of the 35 patients are 62, 86%. There was no significant difference in the 5 year survival rate between the patients with low grade lymphoma and the patients with large grade lymphoma (75% versus 60%, P = 0.467). The 5-year survival rates for stage I/IIE1 and IIE2/III/IV patients were 80%, 53.3% respectively (p < 0.144). Of the 11 primary surgical groups with or without chemotherapy, the 5 year survival rate is 90.9%. Of the 21 patients who received CT, alone or combined with surgery, the survival rate is 52.4%. There was significant difference between the two groups (P = 0.05). Of the 3 patients with low-grade mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma with only oral anti-Helicobacter pylori regimen remained disease-free after a median follow-up of two years. CONCLUSIONS: This study suggested that primary surgical resection may be important factor predicting the long-term survival of patients with primary gastric NHL. H. pylori eradication therapy was an effective first-line treatment for patients with gastric MALT lymphoma.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]