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A G Zygogianni1, G Kyrgias, A Psyrri
1Iaso Private Hospital, Radiotherapy Department, Athens, Greece. annazygo1@yahoo.gr
Abstract:
The treatment of Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL) is associated with significant toxicity. The objective of high quality management is to keep the concept of combined modality, while trying to decrease the radiation dose, to diminish to a great extent the irradiated volume and at the same time to reduce the number of chemotherapy courses, introducing the so-called optimisation. New directives should be followed to obtain more effective treatments of HL. Shorter cycles of chemotherapy and the utilization of modern techniques in radiotherapy (RT) constitute fundamental steps to achieve this objective. Analysis of randomized studies supports the inclusion of reduced-field and dose of RT in the radiotherapeutic treatment options for HL. RT is an integral part of the combined-modality therapy (CMT) of HL.
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