Histological transformation from gastric mucosa-associatedlymphoid tissue lymphoma to gastric diffuselarge B-cell lymphoma

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This study evaluated the clinical features, treatment and prognosis in Chinese patients with histological transformation (HT) from gastric mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma to gastric diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. We reviewed the medical records of 71 patients diagnosed with HT between 2001 and 2013, retrospectively. Patients had a median age of 56 years. The ratio of sex (male:female) was 1.3:1. The clinical course was often insidious, lacking specific clinical presentation. Macroscopically, the antrum was the most commonly involved site. Thirty-one patients (45%) presented at stage I, and 25 (35%) presented with local (18/71, 25%) or distant (7/71, 10%) nodal involvement. There were also stage IIE (9/71, 12%) and stage IV (6/71, 8%) patients with advanced stages. For all 71 patients, the 5-year progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) estimates were 50 and 56%, respectively. There was no statistical difference in 5-year PFS and OS estimates between patients receiving Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) containing eradication (HPE) (p=0.189) and those receiving non-HPE (p=0.359). Upon the Cox regression model, advanced stages were the only independent prognostic factors associated with shorter PFS, and m-IPI was independently associated with shorter PFS and OS. There was no specific clinical manifestation for patients with HT. HPE is thus a promising therapeutic approach for such patients. Moreover, advanced stages and m-IPI significantly influenced patient outcome.

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Li, X., Meng, Q., Sun, S., Zhan, Z., Zhang, L., Sun, B., & Zhang, Y. (2017). Histological transformation from gastric mucosa-associatedlymphoid tissue lymphoma to gastric diffuselarge B-cell lymphoma. Oncology Letters, 14(2), 2244–2248. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2017.6402

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