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Clinical heterogeneity of extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma, nasal type: a national survey of the Korean Cancer Study Group

Authors
Kim, T. M.Lee, S. -Y.Jeon, Y. K.Ryoo, B. -Y.Cho, G. J.Hong, Y. S.Kim, H. J.Kim, S. -Y.Kim, C. S.Kim, S.Kim, J. S.Sohn, S. K.Song, H. H.Lee, J. L.Kang, Y. K.Yim, C. Y.Lee, W. S.Yuh, Y. J.Kim, C. W.Heo, D. S.
Issue Date
Aug-2008
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Keywords
clinical heterogeneity; NK/T-cell lymphoma; prognostic factor
Citation
ANNALS OF ONCOLOGY, v.19, no.8, pp.1477 - 1484
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Journal Title
ANNALS OF ONCOLOGY
Volume
19
Number
8
Start Page
1477
End Page
1484
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/122931
DOI
10.1093/annonc/mdn147
ISSN
0923-7534
Abstract
Background: This national survey was undertaken to propose the classification of extranodal natural killer (NK)/T-cell lymphoma (NTCL) subtypes and to clarify a clinical heterogeneity. Patients and methods: Two hundred and eighty patients newly diagnosed as NTCL were enrolled from 22 Korean medical centers. Two subsets were compared: one involving the upper aerodigestive tract (UAT) and another involving the non-upper aerodigestive tract (NUAT) region, which comprises the skin, gastrointestinal tract, and liver or soft tissues. Clinical prognostic factors, survival outcomes, and independent predictors for survival were compared between each subset. Results: NUAT-NTCL (59 patients) had significantly higher proportions of disseminated disease, aggressive biologic features, and unfavorable host reactions compared with UAT-NTCL (221 patients). NUAT-NTCL had shortened 5-year overall survival (OS) (22% versus 41%, P = 0.001). Ann Arbor staging, the International Prognostic Index, and the NTCL prognostic index failed to predict the OS of NUAT-NTCL, but did predict the OS in UAT-NTCL. Independent predictors for OS by multivariate analyses differed between each subset. In the NUAT subset, extranodal sites and regional nodes predicted the OS, while Ann Arbor staging, age, performance status, and lactate dehydrogenase level predicted the OS in the UAT subset. Conclusion: NUAT-NTCL may represent a distinctive disease entity in terms of clinical factors, independent predictors, and survival outcomes.
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