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Late Relapse in Hodgkin Lymphoma Persisting Even at 20 Years: Implications for Therapeutic Intensity and Disease Biology

2017/2/28
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Journal of Clinical Oncology (JCO) Podcast

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This podcast discusses the JCO article, "Late Relapse of classical Hodgkin Lymphoma: An Analysis of the German Hodgkin Study Group HD7-HD12 Trials" by Paul Jan Bröckelmann, et al. which demonstrates that late relapses are seen in a small fraction of early stage good risk Hodgkin lymphoma patients, which increase in incidence up to 20 years and do not appear to plateau, and examines the implications of these findings with respect to therapy and disease biology.