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Clinicopathological characteristics and prognostic factors of primary pulmonary lymphoma

Huayu He, Fengwei Tan, Qi Xue, Lei Liu, Yue Peng, Guangyu Bai, Moyan Zhang, Shugeng Gao

2021Journal of Thoracic Disease22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Primary pulmonary lymphoma (PPL) is a rare extranodal lymphoma originating from the lung, accounting for 0.5-1.0% of primary lung malignant tumors. Previous case reports or cohort studies included a limited sample size; therefore, the understanding of the disease remains inadequate, and clinical data regarding PPL are limited. METHODS: Patients with PPL diagnosed histologically and radiologically between January 2000 and December 2019 at our center were retrospectively analyzed. RESULTS: In total, 90 consecutive cases were included in this research. Forty-seven (52.2%) patients were female, and the median age was 54 years old. Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (PPNHL) was the most common type of PPL (71/90, 78.9%), and mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma was the most common pathological subtype of PPNHL (56.3%) followed by diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) (32.4%). Thirty-nine (43.3%) patients underwent surgical treatment, and the others received chemotherapy alone or combined with radiotherapy. The estimated 5-year overall survival (OS) rates of MALT lymphoma and non-MALT lymphoma were 68.9% and 65.9%, respectively. Univariate analysis of PPL showed that clinicopathological features that significantly correlated with worse OS were age over 60 years (P=0.006<0.05), elevated LDH (P=0.029<0.05) and β2-MG (P=0.048<0.05) levels, clinical stage II2E and greater (P=0.015<0.05), and nonsurgical treatment (P=0.046<0.05). Age (P=0.013<0.05) was an independent prognostic factor for the 5-year OS of patients through multivariate analysis. CONCLUSIONS: Age over 60 years old, elevated LDH and β2-MG levels, clinical stage II2E disease or higher, and nonsurgical treatment were associated with poor prognosis in patients with PPL. Age can be used as a potential independent prognostic factor for PPL.

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MedicineLymphomaMALT lymphomaInternal medicinePathologicalUnivariate analysisStage (stratigraphy)GastroenterologyMucosa-associated lymphoid tissueRadiation therapyMultivariate analysisSingle CenterLungChemotherapyRetrospective cohort studyPathologyPaleontologyBiologyLymphoma Diagnosis and TreatmentCNS Lymphoma Diagnosis and TreatmentCardiac tumors and thrombi