Haematologica Reports 2005; 1(issue 5): 64-65
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Treatment of Helicobacter pylori-associated
lymphomas
Emanuele Zucca
IOSI – IELSG Ospedale, San Giovanni, Bellinzona,
Switzerland
The regression of gastric MALT lymphoma after antibiotic
eradication of H. pylori was first reported in 1993 by Wotherspoon
and colleagues, who described the efficacy of antibiotic therapy in
six patients with superficially invasive gastric MALT
lymphoma.1 Our and other groups thereafter confirmed the
efficacy of antibiotics in inducing apparently durable lymphoma
remissions: in 60-100% of patients with localized H.
pylori-positive gastric MALT lymphoma.2-9 The histologic
remission can usually be documented within 6 months from the H.
pylori eradication but sometimes the period required is more
prolonged and the therapeutic response may be delayed up to more
than 1 year.10[>Read full article in
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