Objective: To identify the overall survival and prognostic factors of malignant lymphoma of the oral cavity and the maxillofacial region. Study Design: Clinical records data were obtained in order to determine overall survival at 2 and 5 years, the individual survival percentage of each possible prognostic factor with the actuarial technique, and the survival regarding the possible prognostic factors with the actuarial technique and the Log-rank and Cox's regression tests. Results: Of 151 subjects, an overall survival was 60% at 2 years, and 45% at 5 years. The multivariate analysis demonstrated statistically significant differences for clinical stage (p=0.002), extranodal involvement (p=0.030), presence of human immunodeficiency virus (p=0.032), and presence of Epstein-Barr virus (p=0.010). Conclusion: The advanced clinical stage and the larger number of involved extranodular sites are related to a lower overall survival, as well as, the presence of previous infections such as the human immunodeficiency and the Epstein-Barr virus. © Medicina Oral S. L. C.I.F.
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Guevara-Canales, J. O., Morales-Vadillo, R., Sacsaquispe-Contreras, S. J., Barrionuevo-Cornejo, C., Montes-Gil, J., Cava-Vergiú, C. E., … Chaves, M. das G. A. M. (2013). Malignant lymphoma of the oral cavity and the maxillofacial region: Overall survival prognostic factors. Medicina Oral, Patologia Oral y Cirugia Bucal, 18(4). https://doi.org/10.4317/medoral.18903
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