2001
DOI: 10.1200/jco.2001.19.18.3861
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Primary Gastrointestinal Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma: I. Anatomic and Histologic Distribution, Clinical Features, and Survival Data of 371 Patients Registered in the German Multicenter Study GIT NHL 01/92

Abstract: PGI NHL are heterogeneous diseases. The number of localized PGL allowed for detailed analyses. Larger studies are needed for stages III and IV and for intestinal NHL. A uniform reporting system for PGI NHL, in terms of definitions and histologic and staging classifications, is needed to facilitate comparison of treatment results.

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“…Similar results were reported by Ruskoné-Fourmestraux et al 18 and Koch et al 25 The poor prognosis of the combined group in our study may have been associated with more frequent T-cell phenotype and more advanced-stage disease. In three studies, 18,23,25 however, T-cell lymphomas were extremely rare. This discrepancy may correlate with the difference in the incidence of T-cell lymphoma between Western countries and Japan.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…Similar results were reported by Ruskoné-Fourmestraux et al 18 and Koch et al 25 The poor prognosis of the combined group in our study may have been associated with more frequent T-cell phenotype and more advanced-stage disease. In three studies, 18,23,25 however, T-cell lymphomas were extremely rare. This discrepancy may correlate with the difference in the incidence of T-cell lymphoma between Western countries and Japan.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In our series, the gastric group comprised 75% of all patients. This percentage was similar to that in studies from Austria 17 and Germany 25 and the value is higher than that observed in NS: not significant. a P Ͻ 0.006 is significant using the Bonferroni correction.…”
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“…20 The overall incidence of EMZL in the intestine is quite low and accounts for only about 2.7% of all cases of gastrointestinal non-Hodgkin lymphomas. 21 Primary colorectal lymphoma accounts for only about 0.2% of large intestinal malignancies. 22 Moreover, colorectal EMZLs differ from gastric variants not only in terms of the etiologic infectious organism but also in terms of its clinical presentation and treatment.…”
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confidence: 99%