Hodgkin’s Disease in the Elderly

Abstract
47 patients with Hodgkin’s disease presenting after age 60 were analyzed retrospectively for clinical presentation, distribution of disease, and histopathology, and compared to a younger control group. The types of clinical presentation included: local or generalized adenopathy, 50%; ‘B’ symptoms, 25%; ‘unusual manifestations’ and intra-abdominal complications, 13%; and incidentally discovered disease, 12%. In contrast, the younger group presented less often for symptoms (p