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Postoperative chemotherapy increases the disease-free survival rate in primary gastric lymphomas stage IE and IIE  (1994)

Authors:
F. Pasini; A. Ambrosetti; R. Sabbioni; G. Todeschini; A. Santo; V. Meneghini; G. Perona; G. L. Cetto
Title:
Postoperative chemotherapy increases the disease-free survival rate in primary gastric lymphomas stage IE and IIE
Year:
1994
Type of item:
Articolo in Rivista
Tipologia ANVUR:
Articolo su rivista
Nations of authors:
ITALIA
Language:
Inglese
Format:
A Stampa
Referee:
Name of journal:
European Journal of Cancer
ISSN of journal:
0959-8049
N° Volume:
30A
Page numbers:
33-36
Keyword:
gastric lymphoma, chemotherapy, surgery
Short description of contents:
We describe 53 patients with primary gastric non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (38 stage IE,15 stage IIE) treated with surgery as a primary procedure. According to the Working Formulation, 13 cases had low, 21 had intermediate and 19 had high grade malignancy. 34 patients considered at high risk received postoperative polychemotherapy. The overall 10-year disease-related survival is 91%. Median follow-up is 52 months. 7 patients relapsed (13%). The 10-year disease-free survival rate of the 19 patients initially treated with surgery is 60%, as compared with 92% in the patients who also received chemotherapy (P = 0.004). However, overall survival did not differ between the two groups, since two-thirds of the patients who relapsed after surgery alone were rescued with chemotherapy. Stage, age, sex and histology did not correlate with survival. In our experience, surgery was an adequate first step procedure; the addition of chemotherapy significantly reduced relapses and increased the disease-free survival rate in patients with unfavourable prognostic factors.
Product ID:
823
Handle IRIS:
11562/823
Last Modified:
November 2, 2016
Bibliographic citation:
F. Pasini; A. Ambrosetti; R. Sabbioni; G. Todeschini; A. Santo; V. Meneghini; G. Perona; G. L. Cetto, Postoperative chemotherapy increases the disease-free survival rate in primary gastric lymphomas stage IE and IIE «European Journal of Cancer» , vol. 30A1994pp. 33-36

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