What is the early cure rate for primary gastrointestinal lymphoma?

The early cure rate of primary gastrointestinal lymphoma can usually reach 50%-80%. Through radical surgical resection combined with postoperative radiotherapy, targeted drug therapy and immunotherapy, the cure rate of early stage lymphoma patients is very high.
If the primary gastrointestinal lymphoma is Hodgkin’s lymphoma, its prognosis is relatively good, and it is more sensitive to treatment modalities such as radiotherapy and chemotherapy, and the cure rate is higher, around 70%-80%.
If the primary gastrointestinal lymphoma is non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, its prognosis is relatively poor, and its response to some treatments is not good, so the cure rate is relatively low, about 50%, but if it can be targeted according to the specific conditions of the treatment, it can also effectively improve the cure rate.
It is recommended that patients actively cooperate with doctors and maintain a good mindset in order to obtain a better prognosis.