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Query: UNIPROT:Q06643 (non-Hodgkin's lymphoma)
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Recent studies specifically directed toward assessing the outcome of older patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) indicate that age per se is an important and independent prognostic factor for response and survival. Prospective studies have addressed therapeutic approaches in these patients. Direct comparison of trial results is difficult since different age limits were set for the inclusion of patients in study. These studies suggest that older patients with aggressive NHL should be treated with curative intent. We report on selected prospective clinical trials of the literature and the Aviano Group experience in the treatment of NHL in the elderly. In particular we refer our data of a randomized study (CHOP vs VMP), conducted within the EORTC Lymphoma Group, and the results obtained with chemotherapy and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor.
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PMID:Treatment of lymphoma in the elderly: an update. 925 10

We have evaluated the clinico-pathological and therepeutical outcome of patients aged 70 and older with malignant lymphomas treated at a single institute over a 20-year period of time. Among the several studies evaluated, the most important is a prospective randomized study comparing a new regimen, VMP (VP 16, Mitoxantrone and Prednimustine) vs the goal standard CHOP in unfavorable non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL), showing that CHOP is significantly better than VMP in terms of objective response rate, progression free and overall survival. Therefore CHOP remains the standard regimen also for patients of over 70 years of age and stage II--IV intermediate and high grade NHL.
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PMID:A 20-year experience on malignant lymphomas in patients aged 70 and older at a single institute. 1116 89

A 75-year-old woman was referred to us because of cough, high fever and skin erythema in April 1999. Malignant lymphoma (diffuse mixed cell type) was previously diagnosed in 1990 and she achieved complete remission after treatment with a series of CHOP regimen treatments. In 1998, multiple myeloma (IgG lambda type) was diagnosed and she was treated with a combination of melphalan and prednisolone. On physical examination, superficial lymphadenopathy and skin erythema were noted. Biclonal gammopathy (IgG kappa/lambda) was shown in serum, and Bence Jones protein in urine. Computed tomography showed pleural effusion and swelling of paraaortic lymph nodes. The bone marrow examination showed an increased number of abnormal plasma cells (19.2%) and no evidence of lymphoma. Left axillary lymph node biopsy revealed that she had non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (immunoblastic lymphadenopathy-like T cell lymphoma). She was treated with the CHOP regimen at reduced doses for both diseases. The lymphoadenopathy reduced after 6 courses of CHOP and 4 courses of CHOPE (CHOP + VP16), however, she had bone pain on November 1999 and received treatment with MCNU-VMP (MCNU + VDS + L-PAM + PSL). Her rib pain improved, but she died of systemic infection of herpes zoster virus. We report here a rare case of malignant lymphoma concomitant with multiple myeloma.
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PMID:[A case of malignant lymphoma concomitant with multiple myeloma]. 1160 18