Montalbetti L, Borri C, Lampertico P, Candiani A, Buizza C, Berini M
Divisione di Medicina generale II, Ospedale di Circolo, U.S.S.L. 8, Busto Arsizio.
Recenti Prog Med. 1990 Oct;81(10):666-9.
Malignant lymphomas involving the prostate are rare whether as primary lymphoma or as secondary to generalized disease. Middle age, histotype prevalently non Hodgkin, intermediate and high grade of malignancy, symptoms of bladder outflow obstruction, diagnosis generally made after histological examination, severe prognosis are the most important features that result from literature review. The evaluation of therapeutic treatments is difficult as most reports do not include a sufficient number of cases. The Authors presenting two cases of lymphoma of the prostate point out the usefulness of radiotherapy since the prostate is usually a bulky seat of disease and suggest the combination with multiple drug chemotherapy for intermediate and high grade of malignancy and in advanced stages. The authors suggest that prognosis depends on histotype rather than on prostatic involvement of disease.