Survival and Treatment of Ovarian Lymphoma, Whether Primary or Secondary, with a Focus on DLBCL, Diffuse large b-cell Lymphoma type: A Literature Review Based on the yun et al Study

International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
14
Article ID: 
28424
4 pages
Research Article

Survival and Treatment of Ovarian Lymphoma, Whether Primary or Secondary, with a Focus on DLBCL, Diffuse large b-cell Lymphoma type: A Literature Review Based on the yun et al Study

Donatello, D.

Abstract: 

Object: To describe the treatment and survival of OL (ovarian lymphoma) both primary and secondary. Method: Review of the literature (the study by Yun et al). Discussion: The review points out how the R-CHOP protocol appears to be superior to CHOP alone in terms of response and relapse rate in the case of secondary lymphoma ovarian involvement in DLBCL type. The HyperCVAD regimen is effective in other histotyps.The estimated five-year survival rates for primary and secondary ovarian involvement by DLBCL-type lymphoma are 70.0% and 59.3%, respectively. Conclusion: The study deducts that patients with primary ovarian NHL appear to have similar outcome with patients with other NHL. They, thus recommend a treatment with curative intent by a combination of chemotherapy regimens appropriate for their specific histology.On the other hand other studies are necessary.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.28424.05.2024
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