1988
Residual abdominal masses in aggressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma after combination chemotherapy: significance and management.
Surbone A, Longo D, DeVita V, Ihde D, Duffey P, Jaffe E, Solomon D, Hubbard S, Young R. Residual abdominal masses in aggressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma after combination chemotherapy: significance and management. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 1988, 6: 1832-7. PMID: 3199167, DOI: 10.1200/jco.1988.6.12.1832.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsResidual abdominal massesClinical complete remissionAbdominal massAggressive lymphomaNational Cancer InstituteStable residual massComplete remissionCombination chemotherapyPathologic evaluationFull-dose combination chemotherapyResidual massSubsequent tumor necrosisViable lymphoma cellsEvidence of diseaseMonths of chemotherapyInitial tumor sizeRestaging laparotomyBulky diseaseNegative laparotomyDisseminated diseaseIntraabdominal diseaseMost patientsSurgical explorationResidual tumorResidual disease
1981
Factors predicting long-term survival in diffuse mixed, histiocytic, or undifferentiated lymphoma.
Fisher R, Hubbard S, DeVita V, Berard C, Wesley R, Cossman J, Young R. Factors predicting long-term survival in diffuse mixed, histiocytic, or undifferentiated lymphoma. Blood 1981, 58: 45-51. PMID: 7236892, DOI: 10.1182/blood.v58.1.45.bloodjournal58145.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLong-term survivalHuge abdominal massGastrointestinal involvementAbdominal massCurrent therapiesExcellent long-term survivalBone marrow statusBone marrow involvementSubset of patientsCases of diffuseMarrow statusConstitutional symptomsMarrow involvementMedian survivalHepatic involvementPrognostic factorsClinical factorsUndifferentiated lymphomaMale sexPatient survivalSerum LDHHistopathologic materialPatient groupPoor prognosisClinical trialsFactors Predicting Long-Term Survival in Diffuse Mixed, Histiocytic, or Undifferentiated Lymphoma
Fisher R, Hubbard S, DeVita V, Berard C, Wesley R, Cossman J, Young R. Factors Predicting Long-Term Survival in Diffuse Mixed, Histiocytic, or Undifferentiated Lymphoma. Blood 1981, 58: 45-51. DOI: 10.1182/blood.v58.1.45.45.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLong-term survivalHuge abdominal massGastrointestinal involvementAbdominal massCurrent therapiesPredicting Long-Term SurvivalExcellent long-term survivalBone marrow statusBone marrow involvementSubset of patientsCases of diffuseMarrow statusConstitutional symptomsMarrow involvementMedian survivalHepatic involvementPrognostic factorsClinical factorsUndifferentiated lymphomaMale sexPatient survivalSerum LDHHistopathologic materialPatient groupPoor prognosis