This study was focused on 96 patients with Hodgkin lymphoma: After ten years, 88% patients are alive in complete remission and 14% have died. The most prevalent chronic conditions at last follow-up were: a reduction in lung transfer factor for carbon monoxide (40%), fatigue (31%), hypothyroidism (30%), and infertility (16%). A second neoplasm was documented in 4% of patients.
Long-term Hodgkin Lymphoma Survivors: A Glimpse of What Happens 10 Years After Treatment
Moschetta M.;Perrini S.;Colonna P.;Ingravallo G.;D'abbicco D.;Specchia G.;
2020-01-01
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This study was focused on 96 patients with Hodgkin lymphoma: After ten years, 88% patients are alive in complete remission and 14% have died. The most prevalent chronic conditions at last follow-up were: a reduction in lung transfer factor for carbon monoxide (40%), fatigue (31%), hypothyroidism (30%), and infertility (16%). A second neoplasm was documented in 4% of patients.File in questo prodotto:
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