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Hodgkin's Disease and Chemotherapy |
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The treatment for HD usually involves some combination of chemotherapy often followed by radiation therapy. The ideal combination of chemotherapy continues to be studied; however, "ABVD," "MOPP," "BCVPP," and "MOPP/ABV" are common regimens. In selected early stage patients, the use of radiation therapy alone may be curative. The administration and dose of radiation therapy is often individualized based on location and extent of disease. Because you have not provided staging information, it is difficult to offer prognostic information. Survival with HD has improved dramatically over the past 40 years, and over 90% of early stage patients are cured. Even in advanced stage disease, the majority of patients can be alive in long-term followup. NLPHD typically presents with early stage disease, and responds well to treatment. The NLPHD subtype is unusual in that rarely, patients may develop a non-Hodgkin's lymphoma several years in the future. |
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