2015
DOI: 10.7314/apjcp.2015.16.9.3741
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Radiotherapy Alone is Associated with Improved Outcomes Over Surgery in the Management of Solitary Plasmacytoma

Abstract: Background: A moderate dose of radiation is the recommended treatment for solitary plasmacytoma (SP), but there is controversy over the role of surgery. Our study aimed at comparing different treatment modalities in the management of SP. Materials and Methods: Data from 38 consecutive patients with solitary plasmacytoma, including 16 with bone plasmacytoma and 22 with extramedullary plasmacytoma, were retrospectively reviewed. 15 patients received radiotherapy alone; 11 received surgery alone, and 12 received … Show more

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“…The majority of patients (70.9%) presented with disease in the head or neck regions and had a favourable prognosis. These results are similar to the data reported by others (3,(12)(13)(14).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…The majority of patients (70.9%) presented with disease in the head or neck regions and had a favourable prognosis. These results are similar to the data reported by others (3,(12)(13)(14).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…EMP is well known to be radiation sensitive, and several investigators have demonstrated that high LC rates of 85%-100% can be achieved with adequate doses of RT (2,8,14,15,24). In our series, the LRFS of the patients who received RT was 89.1% at 5 years, which is consistent with previous reports.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…To date, a consensus has not been reached regarding the role of surgery in improving survival rates. Recently, Li QW et al reported that the outcomes yielded by RT alone were superior to those achieved in SP patients who underwent surgery [14]. However, when interpreting these findings, it is important to note that their study was conducted at a single institution and included only 38 SP patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…38,39 Although excellent results are obtained for most patients, a certain number will progress to myeloma. vival for patients initially diagnosed with SP.…”
Section: -37mentioning
confidence: 99%