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Primary lymphoma of the uterine cervix: A systematic review and integrated analysis of case reports and series

  • Authors:
    • Konstantinos S. Kechagias
    • Stergios Bobotis
    • Amy Shearer
    • Laura   Burney Ellis
    • Sophie M. Stephens
    • Sarah J. Bowden
    • Ilkka Kalliala
    • Foteini Kalofonou
    • Deirdre Lyons
    • Anita Mitra
    • Apostolia Galani
    • Maria Paraskevaidi
    • Maria Kyrgiou
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  • Published online on: January 21, 2025     https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2025.14896
  • Article Number: 150
  • Copyright : © Kechagias et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution License [CC BY 4.0].

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Abstract

Evidence on the diagnosis and management of women with primary lymphoma of the uterine cervix (PLUC) is limited. The present study performed a systematic review of the literature and provided an overview of the reported cases of PLUC. A total of 213 reports were included, which comprised 339 patients with PLUC. The mean age of the patients was 48.5 years (median, 46 years; age range, 15‑88 years). The most common presenting symptom was vaginal bleeding (189/318, 59.4%) and its duration ranged from 4.5 days to 24 months, with only a small fraction of patients developing ‘B’ symptoms including weight loss, night sweats and fever (28/318, 8.8%). Biopsy (either excisional or punch biopsy) was the most commonly used initial/primary diagnostic modality (78/278, 28.1%) followed by ultrasound (59/278, 21.2%). The most common management approach out of 309 patients was surgery (with or without adjuvant or neo‑adjuvant treatment; 115/309), followed by chemotherapy alone (109/309), which was followed by chemo‑radiotherapy alone (62/309). The follow‑up period for survivors ranged from 4 weeks to 246 months, and the absolute 5‑year and 10‑year survival rates were 86.1 and 85.4%, respectively. The relatively low number of patients and high heterogeneity did not permit a robust comparative analysis of the survival outcomes. However, the longest median survival was reported for women who received neo‑adjuvant chemotherapy followed by surgery (15 patients; 72 months). Although malignant PLUC is rare, early detection, optimal therapeutic management, and multidisciplinary involvement of gynecologic oncologists and lymphoma specialists may offer benefit to patients diagnosed with this rare disease.

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Kechagias KS, Bobotis S, Shearer A, Ellis LB, Stephens SM, Bowden SJ, Kalliala I, Kalofonou F, Lyons D, Mitra A, Mitra A, et al: Primary lymphoma of the uterine cervix: A systematic review and integrated analysis of case reports and series. Oncol Lett 29: 150, 2025.
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Kechagias, K.S., Bobotis, S., Shearer, A., Ellis, L.B., Stephens, S.M., Bowden, S.J. ... Kyrgiou, M. (2025). Primary lymphoma of the uterine cervix: A systematic review and integrated analysis of case reports and series. Oncology Letters, 29, 150. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2025.14896
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Kechagias, K. S., Bobotis, S., Shearer, A., Ellis, L. B., Stephens, S. M., Bowden, S. J., Kalliala, I., Kalofonou, F., Lyons, D., Mitra, A., Galani, A., Paraskevaidi, M., Kyrgiou, M."Primary lymphoma of the uterine cervix: A systematic review and integrated analysis of case reports and series". Oncology Letters 29.3 (2025): 150.
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Kechagias, K. S., Bobotis, S., Shearer, A., Ellis, L. B., Stephens, S. M., Bowden, S. J., Kalliala, I., Kalofonou, F., Lyons, D., Mitra, A., Galani, A., Paraskevaidi, M., Kyrgiou, M."Primary lymphoma of the uterine cervix: A systematic review and integrated analysis of case reports and series". Oncology Letters 29, no. 3 (2025): 150. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2025.14896