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VAMP and Low-Dose, Involved-Field Radiation for Children and Adolescents With Favorable, Early-Stage Hodgkin’s Disease: Results of a Prospective Clinical Trial
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Risk-adapted, combined-modality therapy using only four cycles of VAMP chemotherapy with 15 to 25.5 Gy of involved-field radiation for patients with early-stage/favorable Hodgkin's disease is highly effective and without demonstrable late effects. These results indicate that pediatric patients with stages I and II favorable Hodgkin's disease can be cured with limited therapy that does not include an alkylating agent, bleomycin, etoposide, or high-dose, extended-field radiation therapy.
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