Primary colorectal lymphoma: An overview

World J Gastrointest Oncol. 2011 Jan 15;3(1):14-8. doi: 10.4251/wjgo.v3.i1.14.

Abstract

Lymphomas represent common hematological malignancies with increasing incidence in recent years. The major site of extranodal non-Hodgkin lymphoma is the gastrointestinal tract. Involvement of the large intestine is rare in comparison to the stomach or small bowel. The disease appears later in life, predominantly in the male population. Complaints are nonspecific, requiring a high index of suspicion in order to establish the diagnosis. The treatment varies from chemotherapy alone to multimodal therapies combining surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. The small number of patients with various histological subtypes and different stage at presentation results in unclear protocol for the treatment of primary colorectal lymphoma. The purpose of this paper is to review current data on primary lymphoma of the colon and rectum while analyzing reported case series and published material on the subject.

Keywords: Chemotherapy; Colorectal surgery; Extranodal lymphoma; Large intestine; Lymphoma non-Hodgkin.