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Clinical analysis of malignant lymphomas of tonsils.

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  • Clinical analysis of malignant lymphomas of tonsils. Abstract Text:

    s endoS Endo,a kidaA Kida,u sawadaU Sawada,m sugitaniM Sugitani,t furusakaT Furusaka,y yamadaY Yamada,h iidaH Iida,f sakaiF Sakai,s shigiharaS Shigihara,h niwaH Niwa,t yamazakiT Yamazaki,y kuraY Kura,k kikuchiK Kikuchi,

    Data of 38 patients with primary tonsil lymphoma, treated during the past 14 years was analysed. All cases were non-Hodgkin lymphomas. There were 11 patients with Stage 1, 14 with Stage II, 8 with Stage III, and 4 with Stage IV tonsillar lymphomas. The applied chemotherapies were CHOP or MACOP-B regimen. The overall 5-year survival rate was 64.4%. Further analysis of the intermediate grade group showed that 5-year survival rates were 72.7%) for patients younger than 60 years old, in contrast to 35.0% for patients aged 60 or older (p 0.0049). Five-year survival rates were 100%) for Stage I, 32.4% for Stage II, 55.6% for Stage III, and 100%) for Stage IV patients (p = 0.0878). In patients with Stage II tonsillar lymphomas, 5-year survival rates were below 100% for CHOP regimen, 100% for MACOP-B regimen, 66.7% for radiation alone, and 0% for radiation followed by chemotherapy (p = 0.1966). In patients with Stage III tonsillar lymphomas, 5-year survival rates were below 100% for MACOP-B regimen, and 0% for initial radiation followed by chemotherapy (p = 0.2568). The factors influencing survival were age, stage, and treatment modality. For Stage I patients without bulky mass, radiation therapy is sufficient. For Stage II patients or Stage I patients with a bulky mass, CHOP regimen (followed by radiation) is the choice of treatment. For Stage III or IV patients,, MACOP-B regimen is promising.

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    s endoS Endo,a kidaA Kida,u sawadaU Sawada,m sugitaniM Sugitani,t furusakaT Furusaka,y yamadaY Yamada,h iidaH Iida,f sakaiF Sakai,s shigiharaS Shigihara,h niwaH Niwa,t yamazakiT Yamazaki,y kuraY Kura,k kikuchiK Kikuchi,

    For similar neoplasms: neoplasms by site: head and neck neoplasms: otorhinolaryngologic neoplasms: pharyngeal neoplasms: oropharyngeal neoplasms: tonsillar neoplasms research abstracts see: neoplasms: neoplasms by site: head and neck neoplasms: otorhinolaryngologic neoplasms: pharyngeal neoplasms: oropharyngeal neoplasms: tonsillar neoplasms research

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Acta oto-laryngologica. Supplementum

    VOLUME: 523

    Page Numbers: 263-6

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    ISSN: 0365-5237

    DAY: 13

    MONTH: 02

    YEAR: 1996

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    KEYWORDS: Tonsillar Neoplasms

    MESH TERMS: radiotherapy

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    AFFILIATION: Department of ORL, Nihon University, School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.

    Country: NORWAY

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