Influence of morphology on survival for non-Hodgkin lymphoma in Europe and the United States.

Milena Sant; Claudia Allemani ORCID logo; Roberta De Angelis; Antonino Carbone; Silvia de Sanjosè; Alessandro M Gianni; Pilar Giraldo; Francesca Marchesi; Rafael Marcos-Gragera; Carmen Martos-Jiménez; +4 more... Marc Maynadié; Martine Raphael; Franco Berrino; EUROCARE-3 Working Group; (2008) Influence of morphology on survival for non-Hodgkin lymphoma in Europe and the United States. European journal of cancer (Oxford, England, 44 (4). pp. 579-587. ISSN 0959-8049 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejca.2007.12.016
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We explored the influence of morphology on geographic differences in 5-year survival for non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) diagnosed in 1990-1994 and followed for 5years: 16,955 cases from 27 EUROCARE-3 cancer registries, and 22,713 cases from 9 US SEER registries. Overall 5-year relative survival was 56.1% in EUROCARE west, 47.1% in EUROCARE east and 56.3% in SEER. Relative excess risk (RER) of death was 1.05 (95% confidence interval (CI) 1.01-1.10) in EUROCARE west, 1.52 (95% CI 1.44-1.60) in EUROCARE east (SEER reference). Excess risk of death was significantly above reference (diffuse B lymphoma) for Burkitt's and NOS lymphoma; not different for lymphoblastic and other T-cell; significantly below reference (in the order of decreasing relative excess risk) for NHL NOS, mantle cell/centrocytic, lymphoplasmacytic, follicular, small lymphocytic/chronic lymphocytic leukaemia, other specified NHL and cutaneous morphologies. Interpretation of marked variation in survival with morphology is complicated by classification inconsistencies. The completeness and standardisation of cancer registry morphology data needs to be improved.

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