Can pelvic irradiation be omitted in patients with pathologic stages IA and IIA Hodgkin's disease?
- 1 June 1976
- Vol. 37 (6), 2834-2839
- https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0142(197606)37:6<2834::aid-cncr2820370639>3.0.co;2-h
Abstract
From April 1969 to December 1973, 81 unselected laparotomy-staged IA and IIA patients with supradiaphragmatic Hodgkin's disease were treated at the Joint Center for Radiation Therapy. Mantle and para-aortic fields alone were treated to 3600-4000 rads. Median follow-up was 31 months. There were six relapses including three true recurrences, two extensions, and one extra-nodal dissemination. Relapses were not related to histologic type. There were no pelvic or inguinal extensions. Disease-free survival was 95% in stage IA patients and 86% in stage IIA patients. Only one patient died of disease, with an overall survival of 96%. These results indicate that mantle and para-aortic irradiation is sufficient treatment for pathologic stage I and IIA supradiaphragmatic Hodgkin's disease. Such treatment obviates the need for pelvic irradiation or combination chemotherapy without compromising the success of treatment.This publication has 22 references indexed in Scilit:
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