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The Management of Patients with Limited-Stage Classical Hodgkin Lymphoma

Abstract

The term limited-stage Hodgkin lymphoma refers to those patients with stage I-II disease and an absence of bulky disease. Among those patients with classical Hodgkin lymphoma, approximately one-third of patients will fall into this category. As long-term disease control can now be anticipated in more than 90% of these patients, management strategies must increasingly address the need to reduce the long-term treatment-related risks. Current treatment options include use of combined modality therapy that includes an abbreviated course of chemotherapy and involved-field radiation or treatment with chemotherapy, currently consisting of ABVD, as a single modality. The choice of treatment between these two options involves specific trade-offs that must balance issues of disease control against long-term risk of late effects.

Authors

Gospodarowicz MK; Meyer RM

Journal

Hematology, Vol. 2006, No. 1, pp. 253–258

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Publication Date

January 1, 2006

DOI

10.1182/asheducation-2006.1.253

ISSN

1520-4391

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