[Progress of radiation therapy in malignant lymphomas]
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[Progress of radiation therapy in malignant lymphomas]
Abstract
Radiation therapy is keeping an important role on treating stage I, II and III A Hodgkin's disease. Several prognostic factors influencing treatment result were discovered recently even though patients conditions belong to the same stage. Owing to rapid progress of multi-anticancer drug chemotherapy, indication of radiotherapy of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma has become narrower than 10 years ago. However, radiotherapy is important to cure both stage I and early stage II non-Hodgkin's lymphoma with low or intermediate grade histological malignancy.
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