Management of Primary Gastric Lymphoma
- 1 February 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Annals of Surgery
- Vol. 195 (2) , 196-202
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00000658-198202000-00013
Abstract
A retrospective study of 51 patients treated for primary gastric lymphoma was made to evaluate the influence of clinicopathologic features and the method of treatment on survival. The lymphocytic type of tumor showed a higher survival rate than the histiocytic type. Tumors that involved only the gastric wall resulted in a 5-yr survival rate of 62%, as compared with 50% for tumors that involved also the adjacent gastric lymph nodes, and 25% for those involving the distant gastric lymph nodes. Treatment by subtotal, total or extended forms of gastric resection without postoperative radiation gave a 5-yr survival rate of 33%. Resection followed by radiation yielded a higher survival rate of 67%. The best results were obtained in 13 patients who received high doses of radiation; 11 (85%) survived 5 or more years. One-third of the patients deeloped manifestations of systemic malignant lyphoma after curative therapy. A planned multimodal therapeutic program for this disease was suggested.This publication has 19 references indexed in Scilit:
- A study of malignant lymphomas using light and ultramicroscopic, cytochemical and immunologic technics: Correlation with clinical featuresThe American Journal of Medicine, 1978
- Radiation therapy of localized non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.1977
- Factors in the prognosis of gastric lymphomaCancer, 1977
- An interpretive review of lymphoma of the stomach.1976
- Management of gastric lymphomasThe American Journal of Surgery, 1974
- Prognosis in Gastric LymphomaArchives of Surgery, 1973
- Occurrence and prognosis of extranodal lymphomasCancer, 1972
- Report of the Committee on Hodgkin's Disease Staging Classification.1971
- Primary Lymphoma of the Gastrointestinal TractRadiology, 1969
- Gastric LymphosarcomaAmerican Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1966