Bulky mediastinal Hodgkin's disease management and prognosis
1984
Of a total of 235 Stage I and II Hodgkin's disease patients treated between 1970 and 1979, 103 (43·8 per cent) had mediastinal involvement in 45 of whom the disease was bulky and in 58 non-bulky. This report concentrates on bulky disease patients of whom 45 per cent did not relapse after therapy and 71 per cent are alive. Patients with mediastinal disease were treated with radiotherapy (63), sequential chemo-radiotherapy (37) or chemotherapy alone (3). In the radiotherapy group the relapse rate for bulky disease was significantly higher (65 per cent) than for non-bulky disease (44 per cent) (P 3 node areas involved, limited lung extension) compared with the irradiated group: 11/25 and 2/17 respectively. The number of lymph node areas involved appeared to influence the relapse rate in the radiotherapy group. There was no correlation between mediastinal mass size and number of node areas involved suggesting that these two features may be independent prognostic factors.
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