Objectives: To analyze the role of genotype in patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma primary of breast (DLBCL-PB) treated with chemotherapy or immunochemotherapy.
Methods: We carried out a retrospective analysis in 104 patients with DLBCL-PB who were treated with CHOP (cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, and prednisone) or immunochemotherapy: R-CHOP (adding rituximab) and also carried out an analysis of genotype, studied with immunohistochemistry, as a prognostic factor.
Results: Seventy-seven percent of patients showed the non-GCB (germinal center B) genotype. Patients treated with CHOP had a complete response of 70%; actuarial curves at 5 years showed that disease-free survival was 66 % and overall survival was 52% and that it was not statistically different than patients treated with R-CHOP: 78%, 61%, and 53%, respectively. When genotype was analyzed to assess the impact in prognosis, no statistical differences were observed. Patients treated with R-CHOP and non-GCB genotype have a complete response of 77%, disease-free survival of 56%, and overall survival of 66% that were not statistically different than patients with GCB: 80%, 60%, and 60% respectively, (P: 0.81, 0.5, and 0.66, respectively).
Conclusions: We confirm that the non-GCB genotype is most frequent in DLBCL-PB, but the addition of rituximab did not improve outcome in primary breast lymphoma with non-GCB phenotype.
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