Scientific Reports (Apr 2023)

Long-term outcomes of patients with primary intestinal follicular lymphoma managed with watch-and-wait strategy

  • Masaya Iwamuro,
  • Takehiro Tanaka,
  • Daisuke Ennishi,
  • Kazuhiro Matsueda,
  • Masao Yoshioka,
  • Koji Miyahara,
  • Chihiro Sakaguchi,
  • Mamoru Nishimura,
  • Teruya Nagahara,
  • Tomohiko Mannami,
  • Ryuta Takenaka,
  • Shohei Oka,
  • Masafumi Inoue,
  • Hidetaka Takimoto,
  • Tomoki Inaba,
  • Sayo Kobayashi,
  • Tatsuya Toyokawa,
  • Hirofumi Tsugeno,
  • Seiyuu Suzuki,
  • Sachiko Sawada,
  • Shouichi Tanaka,
  • Takao Tsuzuki,
  • Hiroyuki Okada

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-32736-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Abstract Patients with primary intestinal follicular lymphoma are often followed-up without a specific treatment, and this approach is called the “watch-and-wait approach.” However, the long-term outcomes of this patient group have not been sufficiently investigated. We enrolled patients with primary intestinal follicular lymphoma who were diagnosed before 2016 and managed with the watch-and-wait approach in 20 institutions. We retrospectively investigated the overall, disease-specific, and event-free survival rates as well as the rate of spontaneous regression. Among the 248 patients with follicular lymphoma with gastrointestinal involvement, 124 had localized disease (stage I or II1). We analyzed the data of 73 patients who were managed using the watch-and-wait approach. During the mean follow-up period of 8.3 years, the follicular lymphoma had spontaneously resolved in 16.4% of the patients. The 5-year and 10-year overall survival rates were 92.9% and 87.1%, respectively. With disease progression (n = 7), initiation of therapy (n = 7), and histologic transformation to aggressive lymphoma (n = 0) defined as events, the 5-year and 10-year event-free survival rates were 91.1% and 86.9%, respectively. No patient died of progressive lymphoma. Thus, both 5-year and 10-year disease-specific survival rates were 100%. In conclusion, an indolent long-term clinical course was confirmed in the patients with primary intestinal follicular lymphoma. The watch-and-wait strategy is a reasonable approach for the initial management of these patients.