Haematologica
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Comparative Study
Analysis of the risk of solid tumor following Hodgkin's disease.
This study examines the occurrence of solid tumor (ST) in relation to the different types of therapy (radiotherapy, chemotherapy and radiochemotherapy; splenectomy or splenic irradiation vs no splenectomy-no splenic irradiation) received by patients treated for Hodgkin's disease (HD). ⋯ We conclude that an age of over 40 at diagnosis and treatment with CT alone greatly increase the risk of solid tumor occurrence.
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Granulocyte transfusions from G-CSF stimulated donors were added to standard anti-infective treatment in preparation for and during allogeneic bone marrow transplantation in a young man affected by very severe acute aplastic anemia and invasive aspergillosis. Nine concentrates with a mean neutrophil content of 18.7 x 10(9)/L (2.6 x 10(8)/kg patient b.w.) were transfused before and after marrow infusion. An impressive clinical improvement was noticed after each granulocyte transfusion, although this was not always paralleled by a neutrophil increase in the peripheral blood. ⋯ Granulocyte apheresis from G-CSF stimulated donors provides a high number of activated neutrophils. At the dose given (300 micrograms/day) donor tolerance to G-CSF was excellent. This new approach is indicated when life-threatening infections develop in patients exposed to prolonged severe neutropenia.