Clinical Medicine Insights: Blood Disorders (Jan 2008)

Long Term Results after 3 Courses of ABVD plus Subtotal Nodal Radiotherapy in 188 Adult Patients with Stage I, II and IIIA Hodgin Lymphoma

  • Pauline Brice,
  • Marc André,
  • Patricia Franchi-Rezgui,
  • Irène Biasoli,
  • C. Hennequin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4137/CMBD.S357
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1

Abstract

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In patients with Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) a continued improvement in outcome with a high cure rate is observed but with an increased treatment-induced late effects. We report the long-term results from 188 (stage I to IIIA) patients treated during the period 1985-94 with 3 courses of ABVD-like chemotherapy and subtotal nodal radiotherapy. 10 year overall survival is of 88% and no secondary leukaemia was observed. The main long term toxicity was cardiac, mainly related to a mediastinal dose of 45 Grays in patients with partial remission. New strategies are aiming to reduce the mediastinal dose at 30 Grays after chemotherapy-induced complete remission.