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    Digitale Medien
    Digitale Medien
    Springer
    Annals of oncology 9 (1998), S. 115-119 
    ISSN: 1569-8041
    Schlagwort(e): combined modality therapy ; gonadal dysfunction after chemotherapy ; OEPA ; OPPA ; secondary malignancies ; treatment of Hodgkin's disease in childhood and adolescence
    Quelle: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Thema: Medizin
    Notizen: Abstract Background: For two decades now combined chemo-radiotherapy has been preferred in most of the studies on childhood Hodgkin's disease (HD), because combined modality is the precondition for (1) reducing the radiation dose, (2) reducing the radiation fields, (3) shortening chemotherapy, (4) omitting splenectomy and laparotomy, and thus, for optimizing the benefit/risk ratio between cure rates and late effects. Recently, the rationale for this approach was strengthened by worrisome data about the increasing incidence of secondary breast cancer in women treated for HD in childhood, adolescence or adult age 〈30 years. Nearly all breast cancers were localized in the former radiation field, and the relative risk was much higher after doses 〉40 Gy than after lower doses. These findings suggest that pediatric therapy approaches abandoning radiotherapy alone with its high doses and large fields should be extended to adolescents treated outside of pediatric studies and to adults younger than 30. The risk of chemotherapy-related secondary leukemias can be limited to 〈1% by omitting mechlorethamine and restricting the cumulative doses of other drugs with leukemogenic potential, as demonstrated by the experience with ABVD and the recently published data of the German-Austrian pediatric group. Patients and methods: The updated results of the German-Austrian multicenter study HD-90 are presented in this paper (578 patients 〈18 years, follow-up: median 4 years, maximum 7 years). Patients were allocated to three treatment groups (TG) according to disease stage. In all three TG, induction chemotherapy (CT) provided two cycles of OPPA (vincristine, procarbazine, prednisone, adriamycin) for girls and two cycles of OEPA (etoposide instead of procarbazine) for boys. Patients of TG 2 and 3 additionally received two or four cycles of COPP (C, cyclophosphamide), respectively. CT was followed by radiotherapy to the involved sites (reduced fields if possible) of 25, 25 and 20 Gy in the 3 TG, respectively. Preliminary results: For the total group of 578 pats. overall survival (OS) at 5 years is 98% and event-free survival (EFS) 91%. In TG 1, EFS for girls (2 OPPA) is 96%, and for boys (OEPA), 94%, in TG 2 and 3 (combined), 92% and 86%, respectively. Secondary leukemias were not observed so far. thirty-one male patients of TG 1 who were tested endocrinologically showed normal FSH levels. Conclusions: The especially high efficacy of OPPA and OPPA/COPP could be confirmed in study HD-90 with reduced radiation doses and fields. OEPA and OEPA/COPP CT also produced very favorable results, not significantly different from those with OPPA and OPPA/COPP. It may be anticipated that the ratio beetween cure rates and risks of late effects of study HD-90 will compare favorably to approaches of other groups. It would be useful for the future continued optimization of HD therapy to attain a rough consensus at an international level about principles which should be considered for pediatric approaches. Some proposals have been made for treatment of early stages.
    Materialart: Digitale Medien
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    Digitale Medien
    Digitale Medien
    Springer
    Langenbeck's archives of surgery 355 (1981), S. 153-156 
    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Schlagwort(e): Soft tissue sarcomas in children ; Therapy ; Weichteilsarkome bei Kindern ; Therapie
    Quelle: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Thema: Medizin
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Zusammenfassung Bei Kindern sind gut die Hälfte der malignen Weichteiltumoren Rhabdo myosarkome. Der konsequente Ausbau der Chemotherapie im Rahmen multidisziplinärer Behandlungsstrategien hat die Chance auf endgültiges tumorfreies Überleben auf über 50 erhöht. Eine primäre radikale Operation ist anzustreben, wenn der Tumor ohne schwere Verstümmelungen entfernt werden kann (vorwiegend an Extremitäten und Stamm). In allen anderen Fällen kommt der Chemotherapie die Priorität zu. Die Lokaltherapie (Radiotherapie, evtl. Operation) wird dann später eingeschoben (vor allem bei Sitz im Kopf- und Beckenbe reich).
    Notizen: Summary More than half of the malignant soft tissue tumors in children are rhabdomyo sarcomas. Intensive chemotherapy as part of a multidisciplinary approach has increased the chances for tumor-free survival to more than 50 %. A primary radical surgical resection of the tumor is favored if this can be achieved without major disfigurement (mainly extremities and trunk). Chemotherapy has priority in all other cases which is followed by local radiotherapy and/or surgery (mainly if located in the area of the head or pelvis).
    Materialart: Digitale Medien
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