2023
Prognostic value of chest x‐ray‐ and CT‐defined large mediastinal adenopathy in high‐risk pediatric Hodgkin lymphoma: A report from the Children's Oncology Group Study AHOD0831
Lo A, Lee I, Pei Q, Wu Y, McCarten K, Hoppe B, Hodgson D, Roberts K, Milgrom S, Kessel S, Cole P, Kelly K, Cho S. Prognostic value of chest x‐ray‐ and CT‐defined large mediastinal adenopathy in high‐risk pediatric Hodgkin lymphoma: A report from the Children's Oncology Group Study AHOD0831. Pediatric Blood & Cancer 2023, 70: e30452. PMID: 37243975, PMCID: PMC10546608, DOI: 10.1002/pbc.30452.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRelapse-free survivalLarge mediastinal adenopathySlow early responseInferior relapse-free survivalWorse relapse-free survivalMediastinal mass ratioPediatric Hodgkin lymphomaHodgkin's lymphomaMediastinal adenopathyPrognostic valueAdvanced-stage HL patientsChildren's Oncology Group studyChest X-rayHazard ratioHL patientsMedian agePoor prognosisChest radiographsMass volumeMass diameterPatientsML/Group studyCTEarly responseRadiation Therapy Use in Refractory and Relapsed Adolescent and Young Adult Hodgkin Lymphoma: A Report from the Children's Oncology Group
Mailhot Vega R, Harker-Murray P, Forlenza C, Cole P, Kelly K, Milgrom S, Parikh R, Hodgson D, Castellino S, Kahn J, Roberts K, Constine L, Hoppe B. Radiation Therapy Use in Refractory and Relapsed Adolescent and Young Adult Hodgkin Lymphoma: A Report from the Children's Oncology Group. International Journal Of Radiation Oncology • Biology • Physics 2023, 117: 400-403. PMID: 37116589, PMCID: PMC10655744, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2023.04.022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBaseline metabolic tumour burden improves risk stratification in Hodgkin lymphoma: A Children's Oncology Group study
Milgrom S, Kim J, Pei Q, Lee I, Hoppe B, Wu Y, Hodgson D, Kessel S, McCarten K, Roberts K, Lo A, Cole P, Kelly K, Cho S. Baseline metabolic tumour burden improves risk stratification in Hodgkin lymphoma: A Children's Oncology Group study. British Journal Of Haematology 2023, 201: 1192-1199. PMID: 36922022, PMCID: PMC10247420, DOI: 10.1111/bjh.18734.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRapid early respondersEvent-free survivalTotal lesion glycolysisBaseline total lesion glycolysisIntensive therapyRisk stratificationTumor burdenHodgkin's lymphomaEarly respondersMTV/TLGFour-year event-free survivalBaseline metabolic tumor burdenExcellent event-free survivalHigh-risk Hodgkin lymphomaChildren's Oncology Group studyPoor event-free survivalMaximum standardized uptake valueResponse-adapted approachBaseline PET scanMetabolic tumor burdenStandardized uptake valueIntensified therapyLesion glycolysisBaseline PETTumor SUVImportance of Central Imaging Review in a Pediatric Hodgkin Lymphoma Trial Using Positron Emission Tomography Response Adapted Radiation Therapy
Hoppe B, McCarten K, Pei Q, Kessel S, Alazraki A, Mhlanga J, Lai H, Eutsler E, Hodgson D, Roberts K, Charpentier A, Keller F, Voss S, Wu Y, Cho S, Kelly K, Castellino S. Importance of Central Imaging Review in a Pediatric Hodgkin Lymphoma Trial Using Positron Emission Tomography Response Adapted Radiation Therapy. International Journal Of Radiation Oncology • Biology • Physics 2023, 116: 1025-1030. PMID: 36868525, PMCID: PMC10363760, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2023.02.020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCentral reviewDeauville scoreCentral imaging reviewRadiation therapyResponse assessmentHodgkin's lymphomaImaging reviewInstitutional reviewFluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/High-risk Hodgkin lymphomaPositron emission tomography responseConcordance rateEmission tomography/Real-time central reviewCohen κ statisticAreas of diseaseSystemic therapyTreating institutionPediatric patientsLymphoma trialsTomography responseTomography/Treatment allocationClinical trialsPatients
2021
Patterns of Initial Relapse from a Phase 3 Study of Response-Based Therapy for High-Risk Hodgkin Lymphoma (AHOD0831): A Report from the Children's Oncology Group
Parikh RR, Kelly KM, Hodgson DC, Hoppe BS, McCarten KM, Karolczuk K, Pei Q, Wu Y, Cho SY, Schwartz C, Cole PD, Roberts K. Patterns of Initial Relapse from a Phase 3 Study of Response-Based Therapy for High-Risk Hodgkin Lymphoma (AHOD0831): A Report from the Children's Oncology Group. International Journal Of Radiation Oncology • Biology • Physics 2021, 112: 890-900. PMID: 34767937, PMCID: PMC9038118, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2021.10.152.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInvolved-field radiation therapySlow early responseClassical Hodgkin lymphomaBulky diseaseOncology GroupHodgkin's lymphomaRetrospective analysisChildren's Oncology Group protocolsHigh-risk Hodgkin lymphomaRadiation treatment volumesCycles of doxorubicinHigh-risk patientsPhase 3 studyTime of progressionChildren's Oncology GroupPatterns of failureInitial siteABVE-PCConsolidation RTEligible patientsField relapseInitial relapseMedian followRelapse siteStage IIIBPET-Based Quantification of Baseline Metabolic Tumor Burden Improves Risk Stratification in High-Risk Hodgkin Lymphoma: A Children's Oncology Group Study
Milgrom S, Kim J, Hoppe B, Pei Q, Wu Y, Lo A, Kessel S, McCarten K, Roberts K, Hodgson D, Schwartz C, Friedman D, Kelly K, Cho S. PET-Based Quantification of Baseline Metabolic Tumor Burden Improves Risk Stratification in High-Risk Hodgkin Lymphoma: A Children's Oncology Group Study. International Journal Of Radiation Oncology • Biology • Physics 2021, 111: s79-s80. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2021.07.192.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRapid early respondersSlow early respondersMetabolic tumor volumeTotal lesion glycolysisBaseline metabolic tumor burdenHigh-risk Hodgkin lymphomaBaseline tumor burdenMetabolic tumor burdenTumor burdenIntensive therapyHodgkin's lymphomaPET scansEarly respondersCutoff valueEvent-free survival rateChildren's Oncology Group studyPositron emission tomography scanMaximum standardized uptake valueCycles of chemotherapyInitial disease burdenNodular sclerosis histologyResponse-adapted approachBaseline PET scanKaplan-Meier analysisAge 15.5 yearsEvaluating Disparities in Proton Radiation Therapy Use in AHOD1331, a Contemporary Children's Oncology Group Trial for Advanced-Stage Hodgkin Lymphoma
Vega R, Castellino SM, Pei Q, Parsons S, Roberts KB, Hodgson D, Charpentier AM, Fitzgerald TJ, Kessel SK, Keller FG, Kelly K, Hoppe BS. Evaluating Disparities in Proton Radiation Therapy Use in AHOD1331, a Contemporary Children's Oncology Group Trial for Advanced-Stage Hodgkin Lymphoma. International Journal Of Particle Therapy 2021, 8: 55-57. PMID: 35127976, PMCID: PMC8768892, DOI: 10.14338/ijpt-21-00012.1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPediatric Hodgkin Lymphoma, Version 3.2021.
Flerlage J, Hiniker S, Armenian S, Benya E, Bobbey A, Chang V, Cooper S, Coulter D, Cuglievan B, Hoppe B, Isenalumhe L, Kelly K, Kersun L, Lamble A, Larrier N, Magee J, Oduro K, Pacheco M, Price A, Roberts K, Smith C, Sohani A, Trovillion E, Walling E, Xavier A, Burns J, Campbell M. Pediatric Hodgkin Lymphoma, Version 3.2021. Journal Of The National Comprehensive Cancer Network 2021, 19: 733-754. PMID: 34214968, DOI: 10.6004/jnccn.2021.0027.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPediatric Hodgkin lymphomaClassic Hodgkin lymphomaHodgkin's lymphomaNCCN Clinical Practice GuidelinesClinical practice guidelinesCurrent treatment regimensNCCN guidelinesRefractory settingSystemic therapyCurable formTreatment regimensPrinciples of pathologyDiagnostic evaluationLate effectsPractice guidelinesRadiation therapyTreatment efficacyLymphomaTherapyTreatmentGuidelinesRegimensWorkupCancerStagingPediatric classical Hodgkin lymphoma
Lo AC, Dieckmann K, Pelz T, Gallop‐Evans E, Engenhart‐Cabillic R, Vordermark D, Kelly KM, Schwartz CL, Constine LS, Roberts K, Hodgson D. Pediatric classical Hodgkin lymphoma. Pediatric Blood & Cancer 2021, 68: e28562. PMID: 33818890, DOI: 10.1002/pbc.28562.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClassical Hodgkin lymphomaChildren's Oncology GroupPediatric classical Hodgkin lymphomaHodgkin's lymphomaRadiation therapyOncology GroupUtilization of RTHigh-risk patientsBulk of diseaseHigh cure ratesUniformly fatal diseaseLong-term toxicityIntensity of treatmentEuroNet-PHLB symptomsRisk patientsCurable cancerLymphoma trialsRT volumeCure rateTumor stageImmunoregulatory drugsTrial groupChemotherapy agentsHL management
2020
Nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin lymphoma: executive summary of the American radium society appropriate use criteria
Ballas LK, Metzger ML, Milgrom SA, Advani R, Bakst RL, Dabaja BS, Flowers CR, Ha CS, Hoppe BS, Mansur DB, Pinnix CC, Plastaras JP, Roberts KB, Smith SM, Terezakis SA, Constine LS. Nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin lymphoma: executive summary of the American radium society appropriate use criteria. Leukemia & Lymphoma 2020, 62: 1057-1065. PMID: 33274673, DOI: 10.1080/10428194.2020.1852559.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin lymphomaHodgkin's lymphomaAmerican Radium Society Appropriate Use CriteriaLymphocyte predominant Hodgkin lymphomaAppropriate use criteriaMultidisciplinary expert panelPredominant Hodgkin lymphomaClassical Hodgkin lymphomaRare lymphomaClinical variantsAmerican Radium SocietyConsensus recommendationsGuideline developmentRadiation oncologistsLymphomaStrong recommendationsCompelling dataConsensus methodologyUse criteriaExpert panelExpert opinionExecutive summaryLiterature reviewGuidelinesPatientsPrognostic Value of Chest X-ray and CT Defined Large Mediastinal Adenopathy in High Risk Pediatric Hodgkin Lymphoma (COG AHOD0831)
Lo A, Lee I, Pei Q, McCarten K, Hoppe B, Hodgson D, Roberts K, Milgrom S, Kelly K, Cho S. Prognostic Value of Chest X-ray and CT Defined Large Mediastinal Adenopathy in High Risk Pediatric Hodgkin Lymphoma (COG AHOD0831). International Journal Of Radiation Oncology • Biology • Physics 2020, 108: s177-s178. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2020.07.959.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatterns of Relapse from a Phase 3 Study of Response-Based Therapy for High-Risk Hodgkin Lymphoma (AHOD0831): A Report from the Children’s Oncology Group
Parikh R, Hoppe B, Hodgson D, McCarten K, Pei Q, Cho S, Schwartz C, Cole P, Kelly K, Roberts K. Patterns of Relapse from a Phase 3 Study of Response-Based Therapy for High-Risk Hodgkin Lymphoma (AHOD0831): A Report from the Children’s Oncology Group. International Journal Of Radiation Oncology • Biology • Physics 2020, 108: s36-s37. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2020.07.2140.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2019
Response‐adapted therapy for the treatment of children with newly diagnosed high risk Hodgkin lymphoma (AHOD0831): a report from the Children’s Oncology Group
Kelly KM, Cole PD, Pei Q, Bush R, Roberts KB, Hodgson DC, McCarten KM, Cho SY, Schwartz C. Response‐adapted therapy for the treatment of children with newly diagnosed high risk Hodgkin lymphoma (AHOD0831): a report from the Children’s Oncology Group. British Journal Of Haematology 2019, 187: 39-48. PMID: 31180135, PMCID: PMC6857800, DOI: 10.1111/bjh.16014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsBleomycinChildChild, PreschoolCyclophosphamideDoxorubicinDrug Administration ScheduleDrug MonitoringEtoposideFemaleHodgkin DiseaseHumansIfosfamideMaleNeoplasm StagingPositron-Emission TomographyPrednisoneProspective StudiesRadiotherapy, AdjuvantRecurrenceTreatment OutcomeVincristineVinorelbineYoung AdultConceptsHigh-risk Hodgkin lymphomaABVE-PCOncology GroupHodgkin's lymphomaEarly respondersRapid early respondersEnd of chemotherapyEvent-free survivalOverall survival rateResponse-adapted therapyChildren's Oncology GroupTreatment of childrenPET-positive lesionsAlkylator exposureOS ratesActive diseaseTreat analysisPediatric patientsRadiotherapy volumeClinical evidenceEarly progressionRadiation volumeRecent trialsPositive lesionsSER patientsNCCN Guidelines Insights: B-Cell Lymphomas, Version 3.2019.
Zelenetz AD, Gordon LI, Abramson JS, Advani RH, Bartlett NL, Caimi PF, Chang JE, Chavez JC, Christian B, Fayad LE, Glenn MJ, Habermann TM, Lee Harris N, Hernandez-Ilizaliturri F, Kaminski MS, Kelsey CR, Khan N, Krivacic S, LaCasce AS, Mehta A, Nademanee A, Rabinovitch R, Reddy N, Reid E, Roberts KB, Smith SD, Snyder ED, Swinnen LJ, Vose JM, Dwyer MA, Sundar H. NCCN Guidelines Insights: B-Cell Lymphomas, Version 3.2019. Journal Of The National Comprehensive Cancer Network 2019, 17: 650-661. PMID: 31200358, DOI: 10.6004/jnccn.2019.0029.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAftercareAntineoplastic Agents, ImmunologicalDrug Resistance, NeoplasmHumansImmunotherapy, AdoptiveLymphoma, FollicularLymphoma, Large B-Cell, DiffuseMedical OncologyNeoplasm Recurrence, LocalNeoplasm StagingPhosphoinositide-3 Kinase InhibitorsReceptors, Chimeric AntigenSignal TransductionUnited StatesConceptsDiffuse large B-cell lymphomaB-cell lymphomaRefractory follicular lymphomaFollicular lymphomaRefractory diffuse large B-cell lymphomaCAR T-cell therapyLarge B-cell lymphomaPoor clinical outcomeT-cell therapyNovel treatment optionsNCCN guidelinesClinical outcomesHodgkin's lymphomaTreatment optionsCommon subtypeHistologic transformationB cellsLymphomaTreatmentImportant updatesPatientsTherapySubtypesTFL
2016
ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Recurrent Hodgkin Lymphoma.
Winkfield KM, Advani RH, Ballas LK, Dabaja BS, Dhakal S, Flowers CR, Ha CS, Hoppe BS, Mansur DB, Mendenhall NP, Metzger ML, Plastaras JP, Roberts KB, Shapiro R, Smith SM, Terezakis SA, Younes A, Constine LS. ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Recurrent Hodgkin Lymphoma. Oncology 2016, 30: 1099-103, 1106-8. PMID: 27987203, PMCID: PMC7440297.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRecurrent Hodgkin lymphomaHodgkin's lymphomaAppropriateness CriteriaAutologous stem cell transplantationMedical literatureAppropriateness of imagingInnovative targeted therapiesCombined-modality therapyLow-dose therapyACR Appropriateness CriteriaEarly-stage diseaseStem cell transplantationMultidisciplinary expert panelRadiology Appropriateness CriteriaEvidence-based guidelinesSpecific clinical conditionsSpecific clinical scenariosCurrent medical literatureRecent medical literaturePeer-reviewed journalsRecurrent diseaseSalvage optionCell transplantationTargeted therapyClinical conditionsACR Appropriateness Criteria® Hodgkin Lymphoma-Favorable Prognosis Stage I and II
Dhakal S, Advani R, Ballas LK, Dabaja BS, Flowers CR, Ha CS, Hoppe BS, Mendenhall NP, Metzger ML, Plastaras JP, Roberts KB, Shapiro R, Smith SM, Terezakis SA, Winkfield KM, Younes A, Constine LS. ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Hodgkin Lymphoma-Favorable Prognosis Stage I and II. American Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2016, 39: 535-544. PMID: 27643717, PMCID: PMC7433865, DOI: 10.1097/coc.0000000000000331.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsChemoradiotherapyDisease-Free SurvivalDose-Response Relationship, DrugFemaleHodgkin DiseaseHumansMaleNeoplasm InvasivenessNeoplasm StagingOutcome Assessment, Health CarePractice Guidelines as TopicRadiotherapy DosageRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicRisk AssessmentSocieties, MedicalSurvival AnalysisUnited StatesConceptsStage IModality therapyHodgkin's lymphomaAppropriateness CriteriaMedical literatureAppropriateness of imagingACR Appropriateness CriteriaRadiology Appropriateness CriteriaEvidence-based guidelinesMultidisciplinary expert panelSpecific clinical conditionsSpecific clinical scenariosCurrent medical literatureRecent medical literatureLess chemotherapyPeer-reviewed journalsLate effectsClinical conditionsRadiation therapyAmerican CollegeExpert opinionClinical scenariosExcellent efficacyGuideline developmentAvailable evidenceACR Appropriateness Criteria® Hodgkin Lymphoma—Unfavorable Clinical Stage I and II
Roberts KB, Younes A, Hodgson DC, Advani R, Dabaja BS, Dhakal S, Flowers CR, Ha CS, Hoppe BS, Mendenhall NP, Metzger ML, Plastaras JP, Shapiro R, Smith SM, Terezakis SA, Winkfield KM, Constine LS. ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Hodgkin Lymphoma—Unfavorable Clinical Stage I and II. American Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2016, 39: 384-395. PMID: 27299425, DOI: 10.1097/coc.0000000000000294.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHodgkin's lymphomaAppropriateness CriteriaEvidence-based treatment algorithmEarly-stage Hodgkin lymphomaAppropriateness of imagingClinical stage IRadiation treatment volumesMajor clinical trialsACR Appropriateness CriteriaRadiology Appropriateness CriteriaMultidisciplinary expert panelEvidence-based guidelinesClassic Hodgkin lymphomaInvolved-site radiotherapySpecific clinical conditionsCurrent medical literatureAppropriate treatment decisionsLong-term toxicityCurrent treatment schemesRadiation dose prescriptionUnfavorable presentationSequential chemotherapyPeer-reviewed journalsPrognostic factorsTherapy intensity
2015
Phase III Study of Response Adapted Therapy for the Treatment of Children with Newly Diagnosed Very High Risk Hodgkin Lymphoma (Stages IIIB/IVB) (AHOD0831): A Report from the Children's Oncology Group
Kelly K, Cole P, Chen L, Roberts K, Hodgson D, McCarten K, Cho S, Schwartz C. Phase III Study of Response Adapted Therapy for the Treatment of Children with Newly Diagnosed Very High Risk Hodgkin Lymphoma (Stages IIIB/IVB) (AHOD0831): A Report from the Children's Oncology Group. Blood 2015, 126: 3927. DOI: 10.1182/blood.v126.23.3927.3927.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigh-risk Hodgkin lymphomaRapid early responseCompletion of chemotherapyABVE-PCStage IIIBOncology GroupOverall survivalPediatric patientsHodgkin's lymphomaHigh riskLong-term overall survivalDose-intensive chemotherapyRisk-adapted radiotherapyEnd of chemotherapyEvent-free survivalBone marrow involvementPhase III studyRelapse/progressionBest predictive factorChildren's Oncology GroupHigh-risk groupEnhanced risk stratificationTreatment of childrenPET-positive lesionsBulky involvement
2014
ACR Appropriateness Criteria Follow-up of Hodgkin Lymphoma
Ha CS, Hodgson DC, Advani R, Dabaja BS, Dhakal S, Flowers CR, Hoppe BS, Mendenhall NP, Metzger ML, Plastaras JP, Roberts KB, Shapiro R, Smith S, Terezakis SA, Winkfield KM, Younes A, Constine LS. ACR Appropriateness Criteria Follow-up of Hodgkin Lymphoma. Journal Of The American College Of Radiology 2014, 11: 1026-1033.e3. PMID: 25278496, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacr.2014.07.038.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLong-term sequelaeDetection of recurrenceHodgkin's lymphomaPhysical examinationRoutine surveillance CT scanSequelae of treatmentAppropriateness of imagingMajority of recurrencesACR Appropriateness CriteriaSurveillance CT scansRoutine imaging studiesCompletion of treatmentEvidence-based guidelinesMultidisciplinary expert panelSpecific clinical conditionsCurrent medical literatureVolume of radiationSalvage therapyPeer-reviewed journalsSecondary malignanciesBlood testsAppropriateness CriteriaFollow-upCardiovascular diseaseReproductive dysfunctionACR appropriateness Criteria® pediatric Hodgkin lymphoma
Terezakis SA, Metzger ML, Hodgson DC, Schwartz CL, Advani R, Flowers CR, Hoppe BS, Ng A, Roberts KB, Shapiro R, Wilder RB, Yunes MJ, Constine LS. ACR appropriateness Criteria® pediatric Hodgkin lymphoma. Pediatric Blood & Cancer 2014, 61: 1305-1312. PMID: 24616347, DOI: 10.1002/pbc.24983.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPediatric Hodgkin lymphomaHodgkin's lymphomaAppropriateness CriteriaAppropriateness of imagingACR Appropriateness CriteriaExpert panelMultidisciplinary expert panelRadiology Appropriateness CriteriaEvidence-based guidelinesCommon clinical scenariosSpecific clinical conditionsCurrent medical literaturePotential long-term effectsCurable malignancyExpert medical opinionClinical variantsClinical conditionsLong-term effectsAmerican CollegeClinical careTherapy needTreatment approachesGuideline developmentClinical scenariosLymphoma