• J. Clin. Oncol. · Oct 1992

    Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial

    Low-dose radiation therapy and reduced chemotherapy in childhood Hodgkin's disease: the experience of the French Society of Pediatric Oncology.

    • O Oberlin, G Leverger, H Pacquement, M A Raquin, A Chompret, J L Habrand, M J Terrier-Lacombe, P Bey, Y Bertrand, and H Rubie.
    • Pediatrics Department, Institut Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, France.
    • J. Clin. Oncol. 1992 Oct 1; 10 (10): 1602-8.

    PurposeWith the aim of decreasing undesirable side effects of therapy, we investigated the reduction of both chemotherapy and radiation therapy (RT) in children with Hodgkin's disease, and compared Adriamycin (doxorubicin; Farmitalia Carlo Erba, Rueil-Malmaison, France), bleomycin, vinblastine, and dacarbazine (ABVD) alone to mechlorethamine, vincristine, procarbazine, and prednisone (MOPP) and ABVD in favorable cases and assessed the effectiveness of low-dose RT (20 Gy) after good response to chemotherapy.Patients And MethodsA French national study began in 1982 that included 238 pediatric patients with Hodgkin's disease. Initial staging was clinical and without laparotomy. In patients with localized disease (IA-IIA), an equivalence trial compared the effectiveness of four cycles of ABVD with two cycles of ABVD that were alternated with two cycles of MOPP. Patients with more advanced disease (IB-IIB-III-IV) received three courses of MOPP that was alternated with three courses of ABVD. All of the patients who achieved a good remission after chemotherapy were administered 20 Gy RT, which was limited to the initially involved areas for localized disease, and encompassed the paraaortic nodes and the spleen as well for more advanced stages. When a good remission was not obtained, 40 Gy RT was administered.ResultsAt the completion of chemotherapy, 227 patients (97%) were considered good responders, whereas 11 did not achieve a good remission. With a median follow-up of 6 years, the 6-year actuarial survival was 92% and the disease-free survival was 86%. The relapse-free survival in favorable stages was 90% in the ABVD arm and was 87% in the MOPP and ABVD arm. In June 1987, inclusion of stage IV patients was discontinued because of poor results.ConclusionsPresent findings indicate that (1) in favorable stages, ABVD alone and alternating MOPP and ABVD are equivalent, and (2) chemotherapy followed by 20 Gy RT represents a valid therapeutic approach in the vast majority of children with Hodgkin's disease.

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