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- Title
Evaluating the Survival Rate and the Secondary Malignancies after Treating Hodgkin's Lymphoma Patients with Chemotherapy Regimens.
- Authors
Ahmadzadeh, Ahmad; Saeed Yekaninejad, Mir; Jalili, Mohamad H.; Bahadoram, Mohammad; Efazat, Mehdi; Seghatoleslami, Mohammad; Yazdi, Fatemeh; Mahdipour, Mozhdeh; Valizadeh, Armita; Saki, Najmaldin
- Abstract
In this study we surveyed the average survival time of the treated Hodgkin's lymphoma patients and also the side effects and malignancies occurring secondary to the treatment. This is a retrospective study of patients referring to Ahwaz's Shafa hospital in a period of 10 years diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma without any age restriction. After gathering all their data, we calculated their survival rate and the chance for a relapse and the secondary malignancies. 389 patients were included in the study with an average age of 27.5 years old and they had received only chemotherapy regimens. 87.9% of them had been treated by ABVD and 12.1 % by Stanford V regimen. 23.1% of them experienced a relapse and 13.1% of all patients, passed away during the study. Secondary malignancies were observed in 11 cases. An overall mean survival time of 295.31 months was resulted. The secondary malignancies after treating Hodgkin's lymphoma patients are different between chemotherapy regimens and chemotherapy - radiotherapy.
- Subjects
AHVAZ (Iran); HODGKIN'S disease treatment; CANCER chemotherapy; HOSPITAL patients; CANCER radiotherapy
- Publication
International Journal of Hematology-Oncology & Stem Cell Research, 2014, Vol 8, Issue 2, p21
- ISSN
2008-3009
- Publication type
Article