2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2015.07.2265
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Management Trends and Outcomes for Stage I to II Mantle Cell Lymphoma Using the National Cancer Data Base: Ascertaining the Ideal Treatment Paradigm

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“…In a more recent and larger retrospective study that included 2,539 patients with stages I to II MCL, estimated 3-year OS for patients receiving chemotherapy, RT, or chemotherapy plus RT were 67.8, 72.4, and 79.8%, respectively, which was statistically significant, and appeared to support the idea that combined therapy may improve survival. 77 Extrapolating these data from patients with early-stage nodal MCL to patients with primary colorectal MCL, we again confront the issue of both short-and long-term toxicities of bowel irradiation. If limited-stage disease involves an area of the colon that cannot be safely irradiated, we suggest upfront surgical resection, with adjuvant RT plus or minus chemoimmunotherapy, depending on surgical margins (►Fig.…”
Section: Colorectal Mantle Lymphomamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a more recent and larger retrospective study that included 2,539 patients with stages I to II MCL, estimated 3-year OS for patients receiving chemotherapy, RT, or chemotherapy plus RT were 67.8, 72.4, and 79.8%, respectively, which was statistically significant, and appeared to support the idea that combined therapy may improve survival. 77 Extrapolating these data from patients with early-stage nodal MCL to patients with primary colorectal MCL, we again confront the issue of both short-and long-term toxicities of bowel irradiation. If limited-stage disease involves an area of the colon that cannot be safely irradiated, we suggest upfront surgical resection, with adjuvant RT plus or minus chemoimmunotherapy, depending on surgical margins (►Fig.…”
Section: Colorectal Mantle Lymphomamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a multicenter analysis of early stage MCL predominately in the head and neck by Dabaja et al, 4 they did not find any difference in OS among different treatment groups, categorized as chemotherapy, chemo-radiation, radiation, or observation. Gill et al 10 found improved OS with CRT compared to monotherapy in an analysis of early stage MCL using the National Cancer Database.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%