Haematologica
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Several studies have been published on trends in childhood cancer incidence, with different patterns being reported. We present an analysis of cancer incidence trends in Piedmont (Italy) in 1967-2001 for the major categories of childhood malignant neoplasms. ⋯ Our data suggest an increasing incidence of childhood cancer in general, and specifically for leukemia, CNS tumors and neuroblastoma in Piedmont in 1967-2001. The observed trends are unlikely to be explained by random variation, changes in exhaustiveness or quality of data collection and registration.
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The Italian Society of Hematology (SIE) and the two affiliated societies (SIES and GITMO) commissioned a project to develop clinical practice guidelines for the treatment of nodal indolent non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (NHL). Key questions clinically relevant to the management of patients with nodal indolent NHL were formulated by an Advisory Committee and approved by an Expert Panel composed of eight senior hematologists. After a comprehensive, systematic review of the literature, the Expert Panel formulated therapy recommendations and graded them according to the supporting evidence. ⋯ Patients with stage I-II disease and a low tumor burden should receive frontline external involved-field radiotherapy, while patients with a high tumor burden or a severe prognostic score should receive front-line chemotherapy plus involved-field radiotherapy. Younger patients with stage III-IV disease should receive front-line therapy with anthracycline- or fludarabine-based regimens combined with rituximab, while older patients who are candidates for treatment should receive single-agent alkylating therapy. By using a systematic literature review and an explicit approach to consensus among experts, recommendations for the key therapeutic decisions in patients with nodal indolent NHL are provided.