Abstract

Primary gastric lymphoma(PGL)is a rare cancer of the stomach, and the most common type is non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The clinical feature of PGL has no specificity. Gastroscope is the current main mean for diagnosis, and CT, PET-CT and bone marrow examination are often used in staging. The treatment of PGL in recent years gradually turns to nonoperative treatment. Lymphoma is sensitive to chemotherapy, effective rate of conventional chemotherapy regimens is 60 %-80 %, and surgery is usually used for stomach bleeding and perforation of the complications. Key words: Lymphoma, non-Hodgkin; Gastric; Diagnosis; Therapy

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