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Hodgkin lymphoma Histologic subtypes: - Nodular sclerosing - Mixed cellularity - Lymphocyte predominance -Lymphocyte depleted new category: - Lymphocyte rich
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Recommended Procedures for Staging of Hodgkin’s Patients History and examination Identification of B symptoms
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Recommended Procedures for Staging of Hodgkin’s Patients History and examination Identification of B symptoms Radiologic procedures Plain chest x-rays Computed tomograpy of thorax Computed tomograpy of abdomen and pelvis
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Recommended Procedures for Staging of Hodgkin’s Patients History and examination Identification of B symptoms Radiologic procedures Plain chest x-rays Computed tomograpy of thorax Computed tomograpy of abdomen and pelvis Hematologic procedures Full blood count with differential count Determination of erythrocyte sedimentation rate Bilateral bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
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Recommended Procedures for Staging of Hodgkin’s Patients History and examination Identification of B symptoms Radiologic procedures Plain chest x-rays Computed tomograpy of thorax Computed tomograpy of abdomen and pelvis Hematologic procedures Full blood count with differential count Determination of erythrocyte sedimentation rate Bilateral bone marrow aspiration and biopsy Biochemical procedures Liver function tests Serum albumin, lactate dehydrogenase, and calcium measurements
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Recommended Procedures for Staging of Hodgkin’s Patients History and examination Identification of B symptoms Radiologic procedures Plain chest x-rays Computed tomograpy of thorax Computed tomograpy of abdomen and pelvis Hematologic procedures Full blood count with differential count Determination of erythrocyte sedimentation rate Bilateral bone marrow aspiration and biopsy Biochemical procedures Liver function tests Serum albumin, lactate dehydrogenase, and calcium measurements Procedures for use under special circumstances Ultrasound scanning Magnetic resonance imaging P E T Gallium scanning
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Ann Arbor Staging Classification for Hodgkin’s Disease Stage I Involvement of a single lymph-node region (I) or a single extralymphatic organ or site (I E )
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Ann Arbor Staging Classification for Hodgkin’s Disease Stage I Involvement of a single lymph-node region (I) or a single extralymphatic organ or site (I E ) Stage II Involvement of two or more lymph-node regions on the same side of the diaphragm (II) or localized involvement of an extralymphatic organ or site (II E )
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Ann Arbor Staging Classification for Hodgkin’s Disease Stage I Involvement of a single lymph-node region (I) or a single extralymphatic organ or site (I E ) Stage II Involvement of two or more lymph-node regions on the same side of the diaphragm (II) or localized involvement of an extralymphatic organ or site (II E ) Stage III Involvement of lymph-node regions on both sides of the diaphragm (III) or localized involvement of an extra-lymphatic organ or site (III E ), spleen (III S ), or both (III SE )
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Ann Arbor Staging Classification for Hodgkin’s Disease Stage I Involvement of a single lymph-node region (I) or a single extralymphatic organ or site (I E ) Stage II Involvement of two or more lymph-node regions on the same side of the diaphragm (II) or localized involvement of an extralymphatic organ or site (II E ) Stage III Involvement of lymph-node regions on both sides of the diaphragm (III) or localized involvement of an extra-lymphatic organ or site (III E ), spleen (III S ), or both (III SE ) Stage IV Diffuse or disseminated involvement of one or more extralymphatic organs, with or without associated lymph-node involvement; the organ(s) involved should be identified by a symbol: (P) pulmonary, (O) osseous, or (H) hepatic.
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Ann Arbor Staging Classification for Hodgkin’s Disease Stage I Involvement of a single lymph-node region (I) or a single extralymphatic organ or site (I E ) Stage II Involvement of two or more lymph-node regions on the same side of the diaphragm (II) or localized involvement of an extralymphatic organ or site (II E ) Stage III Involvement of lymph-node regions on both sides of the diaphragm (III) or localized involvement of an extra-lymphatic organ or site (III E ), spleen (III S ), or both (III SE ) Stage IV Diffuse or disseminated involvement of one or more extralymphatic organs, with or without associated lymph-node involvement; the organ(s) involved should be identified by a symbol: (P) pulmonary, (O) osseous, or (H) hepatic. In addition, (A) indicates an asymptomatic patient; (B) indicates the presence of fever, night sweats, or weight loss > 10% of body weight. Adapted from Hellman S, Jaffe ES, DeVita VT: Hodgkin’s disease, in DeVita VT Jr, Hellman S, Rosenberg SA (eds): Cancer: Principles and Practice of Oncology, p 1704. Philadelphia, JB Lippincott, 1989
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Radiotherapy Chemiotherapy A B M T
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Hodgkin lymphoma Radiotherapy: Involved field radiotherapy (IFRT): 35 to 44 Gy 150 – 200 cGy per daily (5 days per week)
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Radiotherapy Chemiotherapy A B M T
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Hodgkin lymphoma Treatment: stage IA, IB, IIA: 4xABVD (IFRT) IIB, IIIA, IIIB, IVA, IVB: 6-8xABVD (BEACOPP) (+ IFRT)
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Radiotherapy Chemiotherapy A B M T
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