1988
The treatment of indolent lymphomas: watchful waiting v aggressive combined modality treatment.
Young R, Longo D, Glatstein E, Ihde D, Jaffe E, DeVita V. The treatment of indolent lymphomas: watchful waiting v aggressive combined modality treatment. Seminars In Hematology 1988, 25: 11-6. PMID: 2456618.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsCombined Modality TherapyCyclophosphamideDoxorubicinEtoposideEvaluation Studies as TopicHumansLeucovorinLeukemiaLeukemia, Radiation-InducedLymph NodesLymphoma, Non-HodgkinMechlorethamineMethotrexateNeoplasms, Multiple PrimaryNeoplasms, Radiation-InducedPalliative CarePrednisoneProcarbazineRandom AllocationVincristineConceptsAdvanced indolent lymphomaLimited radiation therapyTotal nodal irradiationIndolent lymphomaRadiation therapyModality treatmentInitial treatmentAggressive combined modality therapyCombined modality therapyEvaluable patientsInduction therapyInitial therapyNodal irradiationFirst remissionInitial remissionFrequent relapsesMedian durationModality therapySystemic therapyCombination chemotherapyMedian timeHistologic progressionLonger survivalPatient's diseasePatients
1987
Decreasing Risk of Leukemia with Prolonged Follow-up after Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy for Hodgkin's Disease
Blayney D, Longo D, Young R, Greene M, Hubbard S, Postal M, Duffey P, DeVita V. Decreasing Risk of Leukemia with Prolonged Follow-up after Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy for Hodgkin's Disease. New England Journal Of Medicine 1987, 316: 710-714. PMID: 3821809, DOI: 10.1056/nejm198703193161203.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk of leukemiaHodgkin's diseaseAcute leukemiaNormal marrow morphologyBone marrow aspirationAcute nonlymphocytic leukemiaSecond neoplasmsMarrow aspirationNonlymphocytic leukemiaMarrow morphologyActuarial analysisPatientsBone marrowFirst treatmentPeak onsetLeukemiaMorphologic changesChemotherapyRadiation treatmentDiseaseComplicationsTreatmentRiskYearsPrevious studies
1983
Progress in cancer management. Keynote address
Devita V. Progress in cancer management. Keynote address. Cancer 1983, 51: 2401-2409. PMID: 6342749, DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19830615)51:12+<2401::aid-cncr2820511302>3.0.co;2-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCancer managementUtility of radiotherapyUse of radiotherapyCancer cure ratesWorld War IIEradication of cancerManagement of cancerPrime therapeutic targetFirst chemotherapyNational Cancer ActBlood transfusionLocal recurrenceMedical oncologistsTreatment failureRecurrent cancerCure rateWar IIEffective treatmentTherapeutic targetPatientsRadiotherapySurgerySuch toxicitySerious cancersCancer
1977
Risk of new cancers in patients with Hodgkin's disease
Arseneau J, Canellos G, Johnson R, Devita V. Risk of new cancers in patients with Hodgkin's disease. Cancer 1977, 40: 1912-1916. PMID: 907993, DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(197710)40:4+<1912::aid-cncr2820400823>3.0.co;2-d.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcute DiseaseAntineoplastic AgentsFemaleHodgkin DiseaseHumansImmunityLeukemiaLeukemia, Radiation-InducedMaleNeoplasms, Multiple PrimaryNeoplasms, Radiation-InducedConceptsHodgkin's diseaseAcute nonlymphocytic leukemiaNew cancersActive Hodgkin's diseaseLong-term complicationsSecond malignant tumorsReports of casesNational Cancer InstituteDirect cellular damageSynergistic carcinogenic effectPotential contributory factorsFurther immunosuppressionUntreated patientsImmunologic abnormalitiesTerm complicationsImproved survivalHD patientsImmunosuppressive factorsNonlymphocytic leukemiaMalignant diseaseMalignant tumorsCancer InstitutePatientsCytotoxic drugsTherapeutic interventionsThe treatment of Hodgkin's disease
Young R, Anderson T, DeVita V. The treatment of Hodgkin's disease. Current Problems In Cancer 1977, 1: 1-29. PMID: 66119, DOI: 10.1016/s0147-0272(77)80009-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBleomycinBone MarrowChildClinical Trials as TopicDrug Therapy, CombinationFemaleHodgkin DiseaseHumansLaparoscopyLaparotomyLiverLymph NodesMaleMechlorethamineNational Institutes of Health (U.S.)Neoplasms, Multiple PrimaryPrednisoneProcarbazineRadiotherapy, High-EnergySpleenSplenectomyUnited StatesVincristine
1974
RECENTLY RECOGNIZED COMPLICATIONS OF CANCER CHEMOTHERAPY
Arseneau J, Canellos G, DeVita V, Sherins R. RECENTLY RECOGNIZED COMPLICATIONS OF CANCER CHEMOTHERAPY. Annals Of The New York Academy Of Sciences 1974, 230: 481-488. PMID: 4595953, DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1974.tb14482.x.Peer-Reviewed Original Research