Nasal NK/T-Cell lymphoma. A comparative analysis of a Mexican population with the other populations of Latin-America

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Abstract

Nasal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma (nasal NKTCL), is a rare presentation of extranodal lymphoma in North-America and Europe, but in some countries, as China and Korea, nasal NKTCL occurred in 20 to 46 % of T-cell lymphomas. Some studies, analyzing the incidence in Latin-America, observed some differences between the various populations. However, this comparison included Argentina and Chile, Peru, and other Latin-America but not the Mexico. Thus, we performed a retrospective analysis of the patients diagnosed and treated as nasal, NKTCL, in our institution that is an academic tertiary national reference hospital of Mexico. From 1988 to 2014, we diagnosed and treated 14,816 cases of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, 10,957 (73%) were of B-cell histology and 3822 (26%) were of T-cell histology. Nasal, NKTCL, was the most frequent of the T-cell histology: 40%. We compared our results with those of other countries and observed that nasal, NKTCL have a small number of cases in North-America, and in some countries of Latin-America, as Argentina, Brazil, and Chile. However, the number of NKTCL cases found in Mexico was similar to that found in Guatemala and Peru, and also in China and Korea. Our study suggests that this neoplasm could have a racial basis, but environmental factors should also be considered.

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Avilés, A. (2015). Nasal NK/T-Cell lymphoma. A comparative analysis of a Mexican population with the other populations of Latin-America. Mediterranean Journal of Hematology and Infectious Diseases. Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore. https://doi.org/10.4084/MJHID.2015.052

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