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  • Diffuse large B cell lymphoma is a major type of primary gastric lymphoma, but its treatment factors are not completely understood.
  • A study of 73 patients showed that those with late-stage disease, multiple locations of tumors, B symptoms, low serum albumin, and high LDH levels had poorer survival rates.
  • Key prognostic indicators identified include low albumin levels, advanced staging, multiple tumor sites, and larger, deeper tumors, highlighting the need for further research with larger patient samples.

Article Abstract

Diffuse large B cell lymphoma is one of the predominant histological subtypes of primary gastric lymphomas. Factors that contribute to precise stratification and guide the treatment of this disease are still not well understood. We analyzed 73 primary gastric diffuse large B cell lymphoma patients retrospectively, and found that patients characterized by late stage, multiple localization, B symptoms, lower serum albumin level and elevated LDH level had a shorter overall survival through Univariate Cox regression analysis. Multivariate Cox regression analysis demonstrated that ALB ≤ 35g/L, staging ≥ IIE and multiple sites localization were independent adverse prognostic factors. Significantly, in 35 patients who received endoscopy at diagnosis, Kaplan-Meier analyses indicated that patients with large (≥3 cm) and deep lesions (≥11 mm) had an inferior OS (p = .01 and .039). These findings implicated that tumor size and depth are two indicators of prognosis under ultrasonography. Further randomized studies with large number of cases are needed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10428194.2018.1515942DOI Listing

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