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Gastric non-Hodgkin's lymphoma: analysis of 252 patients from a multicenter study.
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Surgery alone can be curative for most patients with gastric lymphoma limited to the stomach or to the perigastric lymph nodes; surgery followed by chemotherapy seems to produce better results than surgery alone in intermediate and high grade lymphomas. Also a non-surgical approach with first-line chemotherapy is associated with a high rate of complete remissions and five-year survival. In advanced disease the five-year survival is similar to that of nodal NHL.