Journal article

High rate of prolonged remissions following combined modality therapy for patients with localized low-grade lymphoma

JF Seymour, P McLaughlin, LM Fuller, FB Hagemeister, M Hess, F Swan, J Romaguera, MA Rodriguez, P Besa, J Cox, F Cabanillas

Annals of Oncology | KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL | Published : 1996

Abstract

Purpose: Involved field (IF) radiation can cure as many as 40% to 50% of patients with stage I-II low-grade lymphoma. We sought to improve these results by prospectively evaluating the combination of IF radiation and chemotherapy consisting of 10 courses of cyclophosphamide, vincristine, prednisone, and bleomycin, with doxorubicin added in a risk-adapted manner (COP/CHOP-Bleo). Patients and methods: From 1984 until December 1992, 91 patients, median age 56 years (range 28 to 77 years), with clinical stage I-II low-grade lymphoma were treated. No patients were excluded on the basis of age or organ function. Results: A complete response was attained in 99% of evaluable patients. Treatment-rela..

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