
Sparing early stage patients with hodgkin lymphoma
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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe Although more than 1,000 children and adolescents will be diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma this year in the USA, about 90% of these patients
can expect to achieve long-term cures after receiving modern multimodality therapies. This impressive cure rate stems from the use of aggressive chemotherapy regimens, coupled with
radiotherapy, but it comes at the price of adverse effects that can affect patients throughout their lives. As Monika Metzger points out in a _Jounal of Clinical Oncology_ podcast: “this
rapidly growing population of childhood cancer survivors will suffer lifelong consequences and late effects of therapy... Ageing survivors are at risk of cardiopulmonary dysfunction and
secondary malignancies, the leading causes of death more than 10 years after the original diagnosis.” With the acknowledgement of the importance of these late effects has come a shift in
clinical trials in these patients, with the aim being to spare patients from therapy while maintaining efficacy. One such study is the GPOH-HD95 trial, led by Wolfgang Dörffel, which aimed
to minimize the risk of late effects by omitting radiotherapy in patients who were in complete remission after chemotherapy. This trial was initiated in 1995, and recruited 925 patients with
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PAPER * Dörffel, W. _ et al_. Treatment of children and adolescents with Hodgkin lymphoma without radiotherapy for patients in complete remission after chemotherapy: final results of the
multinational trial GPOH-HD95. _J. Clin. Oncol._ doi:10.1200/JCO.2012.45.3266 Download references Authors * Rebecca Kirk View author publications You can also search for this author inPubMed
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