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Original Article

Prognostic Factors in Large-Cell Lymphomas

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Pages 57-60 | Published online: 01 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

A review of the most significant prognostic factors found in large cell lymphomas is presented. Prognostic factors are divided in four categories: (a) those related to the patient: age at diagnosis; (b) those related to the tumor: stage, tumor bulk, spreading of tumor, extranodal sites, LDH and β2-microglobulin levels; (c) those related to the host-tumor relationship: performance status, presence of B symptoms, serum albumin level, and interleukin secretion; and (d) those related to the physicians: type of treatment, dose intensity of this treatment. Most of these parameters are related to each others and only a few of them keep statistically significant correlation with outcome in multi-parametric studies. New prospective studies with new therapeutic strategies should stratify patients before treatment on these most important prognostic factors.

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