2018
DOI: 10.1002/pbc.27402
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A role for surgery in the treatment of relapsed Hodgkin lymphoma

Abstract: Treatment of Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) has advanced over time, rendering a fatal disease now largely curable. Multiagent chemotherapy regimens, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, and radiotherapy are the mainstays of care. Surgical intervention is rarely indicated other than for biopsy at diagnosis. However, for patients with recurrent relapsed HL isolated to one anatomical location, refractory to all other therapy, there may be a beneficial role for surgical excision. Herein, we report the surgical manageme… Show more

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“…This unusual strategy is noteworthy as HL is generally not treated by surgical resection. There is very limited evidence in the literature, that surgery can be used as an "ultima ratio" to treat r/r Hodgkin's lymphoma (Fahy et al, 2019;Papadakis et al, 2021). As this patient had exhausted all systemic treatment options surgical resection of a single PET-positive site was justified.…”
Section: Patients' Characteristics and Treatment Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This unusual strategy is noteworthy as HL is generally not treated by surgical resection. There is very limited evidence in the literature, that surgery can be used as an "ultima ratio" to treat r/r Hodgkin's lymphoma (Fahy et al, 2019;Papadakis et al, 2021). As this patient had exhausted all systemic treatment options surgical resection of a single PET-positive site was justified.…”
Section: Patients' Characteristics and Treatment Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%