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ZHAO Shuixi, CAO Jingxu, XIAO Lihua.
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Abstract: Objective To evaluate dose effect and prognosis of radiotherapy for ⅠE stage non-conjunctival primary ocular adnexal mucosa associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma (POAML). Methods The data of 33 patients (42 eyes) with non-conjunctival POAML from Nov. 2003 to Mar. 2012 were retrospectively analyzed. Results When the irradiation doses were 18 Gy and 27 Gy, the remission rates of WHO criteria were 31% and 42.9% (P=0.258), respectively. The remission rates of RECIST criteria were 28.6% and 38.1% (P=0.355), respectively. Thirty-three patients with local control rate was 100%.The 5-, 10-year survival rates and disease-free survival rate of the patients were 96.8%, 84.7% and 89.6%, 89.6%. The 5-,10-year survival rates of patients received 30.6 Gy and 27 Gy were 100%, 95.7%, 80% and 95.7% (P=0.8578); 5 years and 10 years disease-free survival rates were 83.3%, 91.1%, 83.3% and 91.1% (P=0.6497). Conclusion Non conjunctiva POAML is sensitive to radiotherapy. 27 Gy irradiation dose can achieve better local control and long-term survival. Exploring the optimal dose of radiation requires a prospective large dose effect study.
ZHAO Shuixi, CAO Jingxu, XIAO Lihua. . Clinical observation of ⅠE stage non-conjunctival primary ocular adnexal mucosa associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma(POAML) treated with radiotherapy[J].Chinese Clinical Oncology, 2017, 22(1): 66-.
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