2016
ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Hodgkin Lymphoma—Unfavorable Clinical Stage I and II
Roberts KB, Younes A, Hodgson DC, Advani R, Dabaja BS, Dhakal S, Flowers CR, Ha CS, Hoppe BS, Mendenhall NP, Metzger ML, Plastaras JP, Shapiro R, Smith SM, Terezakis SA, Winkfield KM, Constine LS. ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Hodgkin Lymphoma—Unfavorable Clinical Stage I and II. American Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2016, 39: 384-395. PMID: 27299425, DOI: 10.1097/coc.0000000000000294.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHodgkin's lymphomaAppropriateness CriteriaEvidence-based treatment algorithmEarly-stage Hodgkin lymphomaAppropriateness of imagingClinical stage IRadiation treatment volumesMajor clinical trialsACR Appropriateness CriteriaRadiology Appropriateness CriteriaMultidisciplinary expert panelEvidence-based guidelinesClassic Hodgkin lymphomaInvolved-site radiotherapySpecific clinical conditionsCurrent medical literatureAppropriate treatment decisionsLong-term toxicityCurrent treatment schemesRadiation dose prescriptionUnfavorable presentationSequential chemotherapyPeer-reviewed journalsPrognostic factorsTherapy intensity
1996
Radiation Therapy as Exclusive Treatment for Medically Inoperable Patients with Stage I and II Endometrioid Carcinoma of the Endometrium
Fishman D, Roberts K, Chambers J, Kohorn E, Schwartz P, Chambers S. Radiation Therapy as Exclusive Treatment for Medically Inoperable Patients with Stage I and II Endometrioid Carcinoma of the Endometrium. Gynecologic Oncology 1996, 61: 189-196. PMID: 8626131, DOI: 10.1006/gyno.1996.0123.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical stage IOperable patientsInoperable patientsIntercurrent diseaseStage IRadiation therapyMedian survivalEndometrioid carcinomaMore deathsMedian disease-free intervalExclusive radiation therapyMedically Inoperable PatientsStage I groupCancer-specific survivalDisease-free intervalStage II diseaseOverall survival rateShorter overall survivalOperable diseaseOperable groupEndometrial cancerOverall survivalSuch patientsShorter survivalClinical stage