Successful treatment of concurrent chemoradiotherapy for stage I nasal NK/T cell lymphoma: a report of two cases.

نویسندگان

  • Yuzuru Niibe
  • Kazushige Hayakawa
  • Masashi Kitano
  • Hiromichi Ishiyama
  • Meijin Nakayama
  • Kazuo Yao
  • Makito Okamoto
چکیده

Nasal natural killer/T cell (NK/T cell) lymphoma is a rare subtype of lymphomas, being a subtype of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma with a much worse prognosis than other subtypes. One reason for this worse prognosis is that nasal NK/T cell lymphoma is resistant to standard sequential chemoradiotherapy. Thus, we adopted concurrent chemoradiotherapy using a CHOP-like regimen for treating stage I nasal NK/T cell lymphoma. Case 1 was treated with concurrent chemoradiotherapy using 41-Gy irradiation with 12 cycles of the CHOP-like regimen (THP-CVP). Case 2 was treated with concurrent chemoradiotherapy using 50-Gy irradiation with 10 cycles of THP-CVP. In both Case I and Case 2, the tumors disappeared after chemoradiotherapy. The Case 1 patient is still alive with 45 months free of relapse. The Case 2 patient is also still alive with 39 months free of relapse. These results suggest that concurrent chemoradiotherapy using a CHOP-like regimen for stage I nasal NK/T cell lymphoma provided sufficient dose intensity and may be a useful treatment option.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Anticancer research

دوره 25 6C  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2005