The role of radiation therapy in the management of primary non-Hodgkin lymphomas of the central nervous system: clinical study of 10 cases

A series of 10 patients with a primary non-Hodgkin lymphoma of the central nervous system were observed and treated by the authors. All were diagnosed after a pathologic examination of the surgical material; the lesions were supratentorial in all cases and unifocal in 9. In every case radiation ther...

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Published inTumori Vol. 72; no. 6; p. 565
Main Authors Di Marco, A, Rosta, L, Campostrini, F, Bonetti, A, Palazzi, M, Garusi, G
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 31.12.1986
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Summary:A series of 10 patients with a primary non-Hodgkin lymphoma of the central nervous system were observed and treated by the authors. All were diagnosed after a pathologic examination of the surgical material; the lesions were supratentorial in all cases and unifocal in 9. In every case radiation therapy improved clinical conditions and in most cases even radiologic features of the patients. Four patients were alive and without evidence of disease many months after therapy. Four patients died with a relapse in the central nervous system; 3 of them had disseminated disease at the time of death. Two patients died for an unknown cause. Radiation therapy was performed with 60Co source with 2 opposed portals and the whole brain irradiation technique in all cases but 2. Doses ranged from 35 to 54 Gy. The recent literature on this uncommon disease and the most adequate therapeutic possibilities of radiation therapy and chemotherapy, or both, are discussed.
ISSN:0300-8916
DOI:10.1177/030089168607200605