Treatment of Early Stage Hodgkin's Disease According to Risk Factors.

1991 
Between January 1981 and December 1987, 95 patients with stage IA (34 patients), IIA (42 patients) and stage IIB (19 patients) Hodgkin's disease (HD) were evaluated in our institution. Thirty patients defined as “high risk” because of either bulky mediastinal disease, systemic symptoms or both were treated with combined modality therapy (CMT). The remaining 65 patients considered as “standard risk” because they presented at diagnosis without any known adverse prognostic factor, received radiotherapy (RT) only. The median follow-up was 39 months. The complete remission (CR) rate was 97% (92/95). The actuarial 3 year overall (OS) and disease free survival (DFS) were 93% and 72% respectively with no differences between the two groups of patients. All 65 “standard risk” patients achieved CR; thirteen (20%) relapsed after a median time of 22 months. Twenty seven of 30 “high risk” patients (90%) achieved CR and six of them (22%) had early relapses.No severe pancytopenia episodes or life-threatening complication...
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