Survival and late effects in children with hodgkin's lymphoma treated with MOPP/ABV and low-dose, extended-field irradiation

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Purpose: Reduced-intensity protocols for pediatric Hodgkin's lymphoma are aimed at preserving excellent relapse-free survival while decreasing the incidence of late effects. Patients and Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the outcome of 123 children treated consecutively for Hodgkin's lymphoma at a single institution. Patients with stages I-IIIB disease received three cycles of mechlorethamine, vincristine, procarbazine, and prednisone (MOPP)/doxorubicin, bleomycin, and vinblastine (ABV) followed by 15 Gy of extended-field irradiation, while those with stage IV disease were treated with six to eight cycles of MOPP/ABV chemotherapy with or without radiotherapy. Results: At a median follow-up of 8.5 years (range, 1.4 to 15.5 years), the estimated 10-year overall survival and event-free survival are 94% (SE, 2.2%) and 88% (SE, 3.1%) respectively. There have been 12 treatment failures and six disease-related deaths. A very large mediastinal mass (≥ 50% of the maximal thoracic diameter) was associated with a 10-year event-free survival of 50% (SE, 14%) compared with 91% (SE, 4.0%) for smaller masses (P

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Chow, L. M. L., Nathan, P. C., Hodgson, D. C., Jenkin, D., Weitzman, S., Grant, R. M., … Greenberg, M. L. (2006, December 20). Survival and late effects in children with hodgkin’s lymphoma treated with MOPP/ABV and low-dose, extended-field irradiation. Journal of Clinical Oncology. https://doi.org/10.1200/JCO.2006.05.6879

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