Clinical versus Pathologic Stage I and II Hodgkin’s Disease
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Oncology
- Vol. 37 (5) , 325-328
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000225464
Abstract
During an 11-year period, 76 patients with pathologic stage (PS) and 69 with clinical stage (CS) I and II Hodgkin’s disease were irradiated. The PS and CS patients were comparable by sex, age, stage, and histopathologic types. Treatment group 1 received a mantle for I and II A lymphocyte predominant and nodular sclerosis plus paraaortic for I–II A mixed cellular and lymphocyte-depleted or B symptoms; group 2 received mantle plus paraaortic for I–II A lymphocyte predominant and nodular sclerosis, and total nodal irradiation for the unfavorable group. The disease-free survival is 47% for the PS and 64% for CS patients in group 1. For group 2, 85% of PS and 83% of CS patients are disease free. Analysis of infradiaphragmatic failures fails to show any advantage for PS over CS. Laparotomy does not obviate infradiaphragmatic irradiation for stage I and II Hodgkin’s disease.Keywords
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