Clinical and radiological characteristics of patients with pulmonary marginal zone lymphoma: A single center analysis

Abstract Pulmonary marginal zone lymphoma (PMZL) is the most common non‐Hodgkin lymphoma affecting the lung. PMZL is usually an indolent disease. Clinical and radiological variables associated with shorter survival are largely unknown and no consensus exists on preferred treatment strategy in PMZL....

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Main Authors: Muhammad Husnain, Russ Kuker, Isildinha M. Reis, Sunil Girish Iyer, Wei Zhao, Jennifer R. Chapman, Francisco Vega, Izidore S. Lossos, Juan Pablo Alderuccio
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Published: Wiley 2020-07-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/cam4.3096
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spelling doaj-618fc7be8d2c411bb8f0203805b997962020-11-25T03:02:14ZengWileyCancer Medicine2045-76342020-07-019145051506410.1002/cam4.3096Clinical and radiological characteristics of patients with pulmonary marginal zone lymphoma: A single center analysisMuhammad Husnain0Russ Kuker1Isildinha M. Reis2Sunil Girish Iyer3Wei Zhao4Jennifer R. Chapman5Francisco Vega6Izidore S. Lossos7Juan Pablo Alderuccio8Division of Hematology Department of Medicine University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Miami FL USADivision of Nuclear Medicine Department of Radiology University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Miami FL USADepartment of Public Health Science University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Miami FL USADivision of Internal Medicine Department of Medicine University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Miami FL USABiostatistics and Bioinformatics Core Resource University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Miami FL USADivision of Hematopathology Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Miami FL USADivision of Hematopathology Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Miami FL USADivision of Hematology Department of Medicine University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Miami FL USADivision of Hematology Department of Medicine University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Miami FL USAAbstract Pulmonary marginal zone lymphoma (PMZL) is the most common non‐Hodgkin lymphoma affecting the lung. PMZL is usually an indolent disease. Clinical and radiological variables associated with shorter survival are largely unknown and no consensus exists on preferred treatment strategy in PMZL. Herein we aimed to identify clinical and radiological features associated with shorter survival and inferior treatment outcomes. Forty patients with PMZL were analyzed. FDG‐avid disease was evident in most patients (93%) with staging PET/CT (n = 15). With a median follow‐up in treated patients (n = 38) of 8.4 years (range 0.07‐18.44), the median progression‐free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were 7.5 years (95% CI 1.8‐9.5) and 15.7 years (95% CI 9.3‐NE) respectively. Shorter PFS was observed in patients who presented at diagnosis with elevated LDH, B symptoms, advanced stage and failed to achieve complete response (CR) after initial treatment. Patients with multifocal lung disease, extrapulmonary MZL and cavitary lesions on CT scans exhibited shorter PFS. Nevertheless, no clinical or radiologic findings were associated with shorter OS. All patients treated with surgery (n = 4) and radiation therapy (n = 3) achieved and remained in CR. No higher grade transformations occurred during the follow‐up period. PMZL exhibited excellent outcomes with a 15‐year PMZL‐related OS of 94.9% (95% CI: 81.25%‐98.7%). Radiation therapy and surgery are potentially curative strategies in localized PMZL.https://doi.org/10.1002/cam4.3096Pulmonary marginal zone lymphomaradiographic findingstreatment outcomes
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author Muhammad Husnain
Russ Kuker
Isildinha M. Reis
Sunil Girish Iyer
Wei Zhao
Jennifer R. Chapman
Francisco Vega
Izidore S. Lossos
Juan Pablo Alderuccio
spellingShingle Muhammad Husnain
Russ Kuker
Isildinha M. Reis
Sunil Girish Iyer
Wei Zhao
Jennifer R. Chapman
Francisco Vega
Izidore S. Lossos
Juan Pablo Alderuccio
Clinical and radiological characteristics of patients with pulmonary marginal zone lymphoma: A single center analysis
Cancer Medicine
Pulmonary marginal zone lymphoma
radiographic findings
treatment outcomes
author_facet Muhammad Husnain
Russ Kuker
Isildinha M. Reis
Sunil Girish Iyer
Wei Zhao
Jennifer R. Chapman
Francisco Vega
Izidore S. Lossos
Juan Pablo Alderuccio
author_sort Muhammad Husnain
title Clinical and radiological characteristics of patients with pulmonary marginal zone lymphoma: A single center analysis
title_short Clinical and radiological characteristics of patients with pulmonary marginal zone lymphoma: A single center analysis
title_full Clinical and radiological characteristics of patients with pulmonary marginal zone lymphoma: A single center analysis
title_fullStr Clinical and radiological characteristics of patients with pulmonary marginal zone lymphoma: A single center analysis
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and radiological characteristics of patients with pulmonary marginal zone lymphoma: A single center analysis
title_sort clinical and radiological characteristics of patients with pulmonary marginal zone lymphoma: a single center analysis
publisher Wiley
series Cancer Medicine
issn 2045-7634
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Abstract Pulmonary marginal zone lymphoma (PMZL) is the most common non‐Hodgkin lymphoma affecting the lung. PMZL is usually an indolent disease. Clinical and radiological variables associated with shorter survival are largely unknown and no consensus exists on preferred treatment strategy in PMZL. Herein we aimed to identify clinical and radiological features associated with shorter survival and inferior treatment outcomes. Forty patients with PMZL were analyzed. FDG‐avid disease was evident in most patients (93%) with staging PET/CT (n = 15). With a median follow‐up in treated patients (n = 38) of 8.4 years (range 0.07‐18.44), the median progression‐free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were 7.5 years (95% CI 1.8‐9.5) and 15.7 years (95% CI 9.3‐NE) respectively. Shorter PFS was observed in patients who presented at diagnosis with elevated LDH, B symptoms, advanced stage and failed to achieve complete response (CR) after initial treatment. Patients with multifocal lung disease, extrapulmonary MZL and cavitary lesions on CT scans exhibited shorter PFS. Nevertheless, no clinical or radiologic findings were associated with shorter OS. All patients treated with surgery (n = 4) and radiation therapy (n = 3) achieved and remained in CR. No higher grade transformations occurred during the follow‐up period. PMZL exhibited excellent outcomes with a 15‐year PMZL‐related OS of 94.9% (95% CI: 81.25%‐98.7%). Radiation therapy and surgery are potentially curative strategies in localized PMZL.
topic Pulmonary marginal zone lymphoma
radiographic findings
treatment outcomes
url https://doi.org/10.1002/cam4.3096
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