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Long-term results of the AIEOP MH’96 childhood Hodgkin’s lymphoma trial and focus on significance of response to chemotherapy and its implication in low risk patients to avoid radiotherapy

Authors :
Burnelli, R.
Rinieri, S.
Rondelli, R.
Todesco, A.
Bianchi, M.
Garaventa, A.
Zecca, M.
Indolfi, P.
Conter, V.
Santoro, N.
Arico, M.
Cesaro, S.
D'Amico, S.
Farruggia, P.
De Santis, R.
Locatelli, Franco
Pileri, S. A.
Scarzello, G.
Mascarin, M.
Vecchi, V.
Locatelli F. (ORCID:0000-0002-7976-3654)
Burnelli, R.
Rinieri, S.
Rondelli, R.
Todesco, A.
Bianchi, M.
Garaventa, A.
Zecca, M.
Indolfi, P.
Conter, V.
Santoro, N.
Arico, M.
Cesaro, S.
D'Amico, S.
Farruggia, P.
De Santis, R.
Locatelli, Franco
Pileri, S. A.
Scarzello, G.
Mascarin, M.
Vecchi, V.
Locatelli F. (ORCID:0000-0002-7976-3654)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Identify a subset of early-stage HL children (GR1) curable with limited chemotherapy+/-radiotherapy; improve outcome of intermediate (GR2) and high-risk (GR3) patients; establish impact of response to chemotherapy evaluated with conventional imaging (CI). One hundred and sixty GR1-patients received 3ABVD + involved-field (IF) low-dose (LD) (20 Gy) irradiation if mediastinal mass or partial response (PR) after chemotherapy. Eighty-five GR2- and 315 GR3-patients received 4 and 6 COPP/ABV + IFRT, respectively. The 63 GR1 patients spared from radiotherapy had 15-year survival and EFS of 100 and 84.5%, respectively. The GR2 and GR3 15-year FFP were 84.7 and 78.6%, respectively. No different prognosis for patients in CR or PR evaluated during and after chemotherapy was observed. In conclusion, low-risk patients in CR may be successfully treated with radiation-free, low-intensity chemotherapy. Good, but less satisfactory, results were registered in GR2 and GR3. Response evaluated with CI is not a prognostic factor, but permits identification of low-risk patients who can avoid radiotherapy.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1382659865
Document Type :
Electronic Resource