1992
Conventional-dose salvage combination chemotherapy in patients relapsing with Hodgkin's disease after combination chemotherapy: the low probability for cure.
Longo D, Duffey P, Young R, Hubbard S, Ihde D, Glatstein E, Phares J, Jaffe E, Urba W, DeVita V. Conventional-dose salvage combination chemotherapy in patients relapsing with Hodgkin's disease after combination chemotherapy: the low probability for cure. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 1992, 10: 210-8. PMID: 1732422, DOI: 10.1200/jco.1992.10.2.210.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsComplete response rateInitial remissionComplete remissionCombination chemotherapyHodgkin's diseaseSalvage therapyOverall survivalPeripheral blood stem cell supportResponse rateChemotherapy-induced complete remissionConventional-dose salvage therapyDate of relapseDurable second remissionsRemission 5 yearsSalvage combination chemotherapyShort initial remissionTreatment-related complicationsDisease-free survivalClinical prognostic factorsStem cell supportDuration of responsePrimary treatment regimenRelapse of patientsNational Cancer InstituteB symptoms
1979
Chemotherapy of Hodgkin's disease
Young R, DeVita V. Chemotherapy of Hodgkin's disease. Clinics In Haematology 1979, 8: 625-644. PMID: 91466, DOI: 10.1016/s0308-2261(79)80007-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdvanced diseaseHodgkin's diseaseModality approachSuch long-term complicationsIIIB Hodgkin's diseaseInduction chemotherapy regimensPrimary induction failureShort initial remissionAdvanced Hodgkin's diseaseDisease-free survivalOverall survival ratePrognosis of patientsLong-term complicationsInduction failureAggressive therapyChemotherapy regimensComplete remissionInitial remissionLate complicationsSecond malignanciesCombination chemotherapySurvival benefitMOPP regimenActual survivalCombined modality