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Radiation Therapy of Primary Malignant Lymphoma of the Brain
Authors:T. Yasunaga   M. Takahashi  H. Uozumi  C. Takada  S. Kawano  Y. Baba  I. Nakamura  H. Sonoda  Y. Matsukado
Affiliation: a THE DEPARTMENT OF RADIOLOGY AND NEUROSURGERY, KUMAMOTO UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL, KUMAMOTO, JAPAN
Abstract:Primary malignant lymphoma of the brain (PMLB) is uncommon. Between 1975 and 1982, the authors observed 11 patients with histologically confirmed PMLB. Mean survival after radiation therapy was 7 months with 5 patients surviving for more than 2 years. Multifocal lesions were seen in 9 patients and spontaneous regression was seen at computed tomography in 2 patients. Radiation doses in excess of 30 Gy controlled the primary tumor, but intracranial recurrences occurred even after whole brain irradiation to 40 Gy. Only one patient had a relapse outside the central nervous system, and none had clinical evidence of seeding to the spinal canal. The authors postulate that PMLB usually is a multifocal intracranial disease, and that whole brain irradiation of at least 30 to 40 Gy should be given to all patients with this disease.
Keywords:Lymphoma  brain  therapeutic radiology
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