Cancer Institute A national cancer institute
designated cancer center

Sarah S. Donaldson, M.D.

Publication Details

  • Controversies in radiotherapy for pediatric Hodgkin's lymphoma.

    Wiegner EA, Donaldson SS. Expert Rev Anticancer Ther. 2011; 11 (9): 1357-66

    Cure rates for pediatric Hodgkin's lymphoma remain among the highest in pediatric oncology. Research efforts are currently focused on minimizing treatment-related toxicity without compromising outcomes. For children with early stage/favorable Hodgkin's lymphoma, the standard treatment includes 2-4 cycles of combination chemotherapy, generally followed by low-dose involved-field radiotherapy. Children with advanced stage/unfavorable disease require more intense treatment than those with favorable disease. The standard treatment for advanced stage/unfavorable disease is 4–6 cycles of intense multiagent non-cross-resistant chemotherapy and involved-field radiotherapy. Response-adapted therapy is emerging as a promising strategy to attenuate therapy and thereby reduce toxicity in children with an excellent prognosis and intensify therapy in those children at higher risk of progression or relapse.

    PubMedID: 22029056

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