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In Senegal, few studies have been devoted to non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. We conducted a retrospective descriptive study of 73 cases treated at the Institut J. Curie Hospital Aristide Le Dantec for non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas from 2001 to 2007. The main objective was to determine the clinical and therapeutic aspects. Our population consisted of 39 men and 34 women (sex ratio: 1.14). The average age was 36 years with extremes of 5 and 76 years. The most common locations were cervical (30.6%) and oropharynx (8.21%). Multiple locations were found in 30.6% of cases. Only 54.4% have histological exam. Patients were managed on cytology basis 42.6% of cases. Histology was performed in 39 patients (54.4%). Among these patients, 69% had aggressive lymphoma, of which 12.82% had a large B-cell lymphoma among indolent lymphomas (59%). The small cleaved cell lymphoma was most often found with 78.26% of cases. The patients were staged with insufficient tools. The protocol most often used was CHOP (64.3%). The most common complications reported were gastrointestinal (11%) followed by skin complications (8.2%). Radiotherapy was performed for 6 patients or 8.2% of cases. Therapeutic strategy was most often used as chemotherapy alone (69.9%). The median duration of follow-up is 18 months.

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  • Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is among the mature lymphoproliferative disorders

  • The aim of our work is to specify, in a retrospective descriptive study, the clinical and therapeutic characteristics of Nodal NHL treated at the Curie Institute in Dakar

  • From January 2001 to December 2007, 95 patients were treated for NHL

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Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is among the mature lymphoproliferative disorders. Their incidence is estima-How to cite this paper: Gaye, P.M., et al (2014) Treatment of Nodal Non Hodgkin Lymphoma in West Africa: Experience of Institut Curie in Dakar. Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is among the mature lymphoproliferative disorders. How to cite this paper: Gaye, P.M., et al (2014) Treatment of Nodal Non Hodgkin Lymphoma in West Africa: Experience of Institut Curie in Dakar. In the Gambia (West Africa), from 1988 to 1997, they were the second most common cancer [2]. Several studies have investigated the epidemiology, clinics, and therapeutic features of NHL in the Western countries. Few studies have been devoted to this disease in sub-Saharan Africa. The aim of our work is to specify, in a retrospective descriptive study, the clinical and therapeutic characteristics of Nodal NHL treated at the Curie Institute in Dakar

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