Abstract
OBJECTIVES:
To review patients’ characteristics and treatment outcome pattern of pediatric hodgkinlympoma in a well funded center in developing country
MATERIALS & METHOD: This was retrospective review of data of 301 pediatric hodgkin lymphoma patients up to 18 years of age treated in Shaukat Khanum Memeorial Cancer Hospital & Research Center, Lahore, Pakistan, during 2009 to 2013.
RESULTS:
Total No. of patients was 301, 81% were male. The median age of studied data was 9 years; ranging from 2 to 18 years. B symptoms in the form of fever, weight loss and night sweats were found in 51%, 29% and 34%, respectively. Median stage was 3 with neck bulky disease in 28% and Medistinal widening in 18% of patients. Trend of histopathology was mixed cellualrity at 56.5%. Most common treatment regime was ChlVPP/ABVD (59.5%); 30.6% of these 301 patient also got radiotherapy. At the end of treatment complete response was reported in 76.5%; 11.3% of these were relapsed afterward.
CONCLUSION:
Our data shows excellent outcome of pediatric hodgkin lympoma and results are comparable to that of developed countries.
No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.
Author notes
Asterisk with author names denotes non-ASH members.