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Clinical Trial
. 1984 Feb;76(2):270-8.
doi: 10.1016/0002-9343(84)90784-8.

Treatment of advanced Hodgkin's disease with chemotherapy and irradiation. Controlled trial of two versus three alternating, potentially non-cross-resistant drug combinations

Clinical Trial

Treatment of advanced Hodgkin's disease with chemotherapy and irradiation. Controlled trial of two versus three alternating, potentially non-cross-resistant drug combinations

D J Straus et al. Am J Med. 1984 Feb.

Abstract

From January 1979 to June 1983, 71 evaluable, previously untreated patients with advanced Hodgkin's disease completed a randomized trial of two or three potentially non-cross-resistant drug combinations and low-dose radiotherapy to initially involved nodal regions (2,000 to 3,000 rads). All patients received nine cycles of alternating chemotherapy regimens and radiotherapy between cycles 6 and 7. Thirty-four patients received three combinations: lomustine, melphalan, vindesine (CAD), MOPP, and doxorubicin, bleomycin, vinblastine (ABV). The complete remission rate was 82 percent, partial remission rate 12 percent, and progression rate 6 percent. There were two relapses from complete remission and three deaths. Thirty-seven patients received MOPP and ABV plus dacarbazine (D). The complete remission rate was 78 percent, partial remission rate 16 percent, and progression rate 6 percent, with three relapses from complete remission and five deaths. Myelosuppression was more frequent with CAD/MOPP/ABV/radiotherapy, and nausea and vomiting with MOPP/ABVD/radiotherapy. The results for both are among the best reported, and CAD/MOPP/ABV/radiotherapy was more acceptable to patients.

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