1982
Malignant lymphoma II. Prognostic factors and response to treatment of 473 patients at the national cancer institute
Anderson T, Devita V, Simon R, Berard C, Canellos G, Garvin A, Young R. Malignant lymphoma II. Prognostic factors and response to treatment of 473 patients at the national cancer institute. Cancer 1982, 50: 2708-2721. PMID: 7139564, DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19821215)50:12<2708::aid-cncr2820501203>3.0.co;2-g.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHistologic typeDiffuse histologic typeComplete responseNational Cancer InstitutePrognostic factorsLymphoma patientsLymphocytic lymphomaCancer InstituteHigh complete response rateDiffuse lymphoma patientsModern radiotherapeutic techniquesNodular lymphocytic lymphomaNodular lymphoma patientsSimilar treatment regimensComplete response rateImportant prognostic factorStage of diseaseCS ICS IIICS IVB symptomsCombination chemotherapyIV patientsHistologic subtypePatient sexMalignant lymphoma I. The histology and staging of 473 patients at the national cancer institute
Anderson T, Chabner B, Young R, Berard C, Garvin AJ, Simon R, Devita V. Malignant lymphoma I. The histology and staging of 473 patients at the national cancer institute. Cancer 1982, 50: 2699-2707. PMID: 7139563, DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19821215)50:12<2699::aid-cncr2820501202>3.0.co;2-a.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiffuse lymphoma patientsNodular lymphoma patientsLymphoma patientsNational Cancer InstituteDiffuse lymphomaCancer InstituteCS III diseaseAdvanced-stage patientsBurkitt's lymphoma patientsExtranodal diseaseClinical stagingConsecutive patientsMedian agePathologic stagingStage patientsRetrospective reviewMalignant lymphomaNodular lymphomaSystemic symptomsRappaport systemPathologic materialBurkitt's lymphomaPatientsLymphomaDiseaseHistologic Progression in Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
Hubbard S, Chabner B, DeVita V, Simon R, Berard C, Jones R, Garvin A, Canellos G, Osborne C, Young R. Histologic Progression in Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Blood 1982, 59: 258-264. DOI: 10.1182/blood.v59.2.258.258.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNodular lymphomaHistological progressionLymphoma patientsHistiocytic cell typesProlonged disease-free survivalNon-Hodgkin's lymphoma patientsAssociated with prolonged survivalCell typesIntensive combination chemotherapyNon-Hodgkin's lymphomaDisease-free survivalResponse to chemotherapyNon-HodgkinCombination chemotherapyDiffuse histologyIntensive chemotherapyClinical courseBiopsy specimensProlonged survivalWorsened prognosisLymphomaNodular patternBiopsyClinical trialsDrug treatment
1977
Peritoneoscopy: a technique to evaluate therapeutic efficacy in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma patients.
Anderson T, Bender R, Rosenoff S, Brereton H, Chabner B, DeVita V, Hubbard S, Young R. Peritoneoscopy: a technique to evaluate therapeutic efficacy in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma patients. Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 1977, 61: 1017-22. PMID: 143345.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHodgkin's lymphoma patientsPercutaneous liver biopsyLymphoma patientsHepatic involvementLiver biopsyComplete clinical remissionLow morbidity rateActive diseaseClinical relapseClinical remissionIntensive chemotherapyPersistent diseaseLess morbidityMorbidity rateHodgkin's lymphomaPatientsTherapeutic efficacyBiopsyRelapseLymphomaDiseaseInvolvementLaparotomyRemissionMorbidity
1976
Effect of splenectomy on tolerance to combination chemotherapy in patients with lymphoma.
Ihde D, DeVita V, Canellos G, Young R. Effect of splenectomy on tolerance to combination chemotherapy in patients with lymphoma. Blood 1976, 47: 211-22. PMID: 1244920, DOI: 10.1182/blood.v47.2.211.bloodjournal472211.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTolerance to combination chemotherapyCombination chemotherapyHodgkin's diseasePlatelet countControl patientsBone marrow lymphomaSplenectomy per seCycles of therapyNon-Hodgkin's lymphomaCycles of treatmentMatched control patientsPortion of patientsEffect of splenectomyLymphoma patientsInitial treatmentStaging procedureLymphomaTotal doseSplenectomyChemotherapyLeukocyte countPatientsHodgkinLeukocytesPlateletEffect of Splenectomy on Tolerance to Combination Chemotherapy in Patients With Lymphoma
Ihde D, DeVita V, Canellos G, Young R. Effect of Splenectomy on Tolerance to Combination Chemotherapy in Patients With Lymphoma. Blood 1976, 47: 211-222. DOI: 10.1182/blood.v47.2.211.211.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTolerance to combination chemotherapyCombination chemotherapyHodgkin's diseasePlatelet countControl patientsBone marrow lymphomaSplenectomy per seCycles of therapyCycles of treatmentMatched control patientsPortion of patientsEffect of splenectomyHodgkin lymphomaLymphoma patientsInitial treatmentStaging procedureLymphomaTotal doseSplenectomyChemotherapyLeukocyte countHodgkinPatientsLeukocytesPlatelet