Prognostic factors and treatment outcome in childhood Hodgkin disease |
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Authors: | Oguz Aynur Karadeniz Ceyda Okur F Visal Citak E Caglar Pinarli F Guçlu Bora Huseyin Akyurek Nalan |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pediatrics, Professor of Pediatric Oncology, Chief of Division, Gazi University Faculty of Medicine, Be?evler/Ankara, Turkey. |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: The goals of this study included: (1) Identification of factors prognostic for event-free survival (EFS) and overall survival (OS), and (2) Definition of risk groups for risk adapted therapy in children with Hodgkin disease (HD). PROCEDURE: From 1991 to 2003, 69 children with newly diagnosed, untreated biopsy-proven stage I-IV HD were treated with chemotherapy (CT) and low-dose involved field radiotherapy (LD-IFRT). The relationship of pretreatment factors to EFS and OS was analyzed by univariate and multivariate analysis. RESULTS: The 5-year EFS and OS for all patients were 90.77% and 96.22%, respectively with a median follow-up of 73 months (3-137 months). Male to female ratio was 3:1 and 21 children (32.3%) were less than 7 years of age. Mixed cellularity was the predominant histologic subtype (38.5%). Factors associated with inferior EFS by univariate analysis were extranodal disease, hemoglobin level <11 g/dl, number of involved lymph node regions and stage. By multivariate analysis only stage IV disease was significant. CONCLUSION: Our study confirms that excellent results are achievable with combined modality therapy in childhood HD. In order to use risk-adapted therapy in children with HD, clinical prognostic factors should be validated with large, multicentered prospective clinical studies. |
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Keywords: | children Hodgkin disease prognostic factors |
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