> 10 cm) at diagnosis may require adjuvant irradiation at the conclusion of chemotherapy, but its utility has not been unequivocally established and radiation should be avoided in those who achieve a complete remission, where it is known to be ineffective.With careful selection of treatment program most patients found to have Hodgkin lymphoma today can be offered a high probability of cure and a low likelihood of major late toxicity. However, without detailed attention to the extent of lymphoma and other prognostic factors, there is as much danger of over-treatment as undertreatment. Only by thoughtfully adjusting the treatment program to the extent of disease and response to treatment can the clinician determine the optimal approach, maximizing likelihood of cure and minimizing late toxicity.