Radiation therapy versus chemotherapy as initial treatment for localized nasal natural killer (NK)/T-cell lymphoma: A single institute survey in Taiwan

J. Y. You, K. H. Chi, M. H. Yang, C. C. Chen, C. H. Ho, W. K. Chau, H. C. Hsu, J. P. Gau, C. H. Tzeng, J. H. Liu, P. M. Chen, T. J. Chiou*

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Abstract

Background: To clarify the role of intention to treat for patients with localized nasal natural killer (NK)/T-cell lymphoma, and to determine the prognostic factors for these patients. Patients and methods: We conducted a retrospective review of 46 patients with localized nasal NK/T-cell lymphomas treated at a single institute between January 1988 and July 2002. Results: The type of intended treatment was a significant factor for overall survival (OS) (5-year OS: RT versus CT = 83.3% versus 28.6%, P = 0.0269) or failure-free survival (FFS) (5-year FFS: RT versus CT = 83.3% versus 27.1%, P = 0.0247). In the intended chemotherapy group, salvage with radiotherapy was superior to chemotherapy alone for OS (5-year OS: 42.2% versus 20.0%, P = 0.0252) or FFS (5-year FFS: 41.0% versus 20.0%, P = 0.0352). On multivariate analysis, both N stage and serum lactate hehydrogenase level were independent factors for OS and FFS. No radiotherapy was an independent adverse factor for OS; advanced T stage and more than one extranodal involvement were independent adverse factors for FFS. Conclusions: Patients with localized nasal NK/T-cell lymphomas were better managed with radiotherapy as front-line therapy. The advantage of radiotherapy persisted even as palliative therapy after chemotherapy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)618-625
Number of pages8
JournalAnnals of Oncology
Volume15
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 04 2004
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Chemotherapy
  • Combined modality
  • Intent to treat
  • International Prognostic Index (IPI)
  • Nasal NK/T-cell lymphoma
  • Radiotherapy

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