Journal of Clinical Oncology, Vol 1, 263-269, Copyright © 1983 by American Society of Clinical Oncology
Large cell lymphomas of the stomach: improved prognosis with complete resection of all intrinsic gastrointestinal disease
S Paulson, RG Sheehan, MJ Stone and EP Frenkel
Thirty-seven consecutive patients with large cell lymphoma involving the
stomach were evaluated between 1974 and 1980. All seven stage IE patients
underwent complete resection of the stomach and all patients are alive
21-41 mo after resection. Of 18 stage IIE, 11 underwent complete resection.
Two resected patients without postoperative therapy died of their disease.
Six patients treated with chemotherapy are alive and well, and two of three
patients treated with radiotherapy remain alive without disease. Seven
patients had incomplete resection or biopsy, and only one remains alive at
34 mo. Of eight stage IV patients, four had complete resection and
chemotherapy without recurrence of their disease. All four patients who
were not resected have died of their disease. This study strongly supports
the role of early surgery in the management of gastric large cell
lymphomas.