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1: Klin Padiatr. 1994 Jul-Aug;206(4):253-62.Links

[Reducing radiation dosage to 20-30 Gy in combined chemo-/radiotherapy of Hodgkin's disease in childhood. A report of the cooperative DAL-HD-87 therapy study]

[Article in German]

Gesellschaft für Pädiatrische Onkologie und Hämatologie, Universitäts Kinderklinik Münster.

The main objective of the multicenter study DAL-HD-87 was to evaluate for the involved-field irradiation a dose reduction by 5 Gy compared with the precursor studies HD-82 and HD-85. Moreover, the decisional strategy for selective laparotomy developed on the basis of retrospective analyses in study HD-82 was to be tested in a prospective design. Chemotherapy in group 1 (stages I, IIA) consisted in 2 OPA cycles (vincristine, prednisone, adriamycin). Group 2 (stages IIEA, IIB, IIIA) received 2 x OPA + 2 x COP(P), and group 3 (stages IIEB, IIIB, IV) 2 x OPPA (with procarbacine) + 4 x COP(P). For the subsequent radiotherapy, doses of 30, 25, and 20 Gy respectively were applied in the 3 groups. Fields with incomplete lymphoma regression were to receive an additional boost of 5-10 Gy. -Exploratory laparotomy was considered indicated in the event of abnormal findings in abdominal CT/ultrasonography and/or enlargement of lymph nodes at the pulmonary hilus. Results: From Dec. 1986 to Sept. 1990, 204 pts from 51 centres were enrolled in the study. 196 were evaluable. 109 pts (55.6%) were laparotomized, 58 (29.6%) splenectomized. The accuracy for the prediction of an abdominal involvement was 72.3% in case of abnormal findings in abdominal CT/ultrasound but only 36.4% in case of enlarged lymph nodes at the pulmonary hilus without abdominal abnormalities. 91.2% of the removed spleens were proven involved. -2 out of 196 pts suffered progression under treatment, and 22 relapsed (as of 1 Jan, 1994). 6 pts died, 4 of whom succumbed to Hodgkin's disease, and 2 to intercurrent infections. 2 pts in first remission developed a secondary malignancy, namely 1 malignant histiocytoma in radiation field and 1 ANLL. Another patient developed a thyroid carcinoma following salvage therapy for a relapse. The probabilities of event-free survival (EFS) and survival after 7 years are for the total group: 85% and 97%, in group 1: 84% and 99%, in group 2: 82% and 93%, and group 3: 89% and 95%. Comparison with the precursor studies HD-82 and HD-85 reveals that the dose reduction in radiotherapy has not affected the results. Differences in EFS are exclusively correlated with changes in chemotherapy.

PMID: 7967421 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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