1982
Changing patterns of Hodgkin's disease at autopsy: a 25-year experience at the National Cancer Institute, 1953--1978.
Grogan T, Berard C, Steinhorn S, Hankey B, Kant J, Miliauskas J, Young R, DeVita V. Changing patterns of Hodgkin's disease at autopsy: a 25-year experience at the National Cancer Institute, 1953--1978. Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 1982, 66: 653-65. PMID: 7074636.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsResidual Hodgkin's diseaseHodgkin's diseaseVascular invasionTreatment eraCertain histologic typesExtent of diseaseSite of involvementNational Cancer InstituteEffect of treatmentCurative intentLate deathsExtranodal involvementExtranodal spreadPalliative therapyPathologic reviewAnatomic extentComparable incidenceHistologic subtypeHistologic typeInitial diagnosisPathologic findingsHistologic assessmentVascular spreadHistologic appearanceEffect of duration
1976
Treatment of hodgkin's disease using intensive chemotherapy followed by irradiation
Kun L, Devita V, Young R, Johnson R. Treatment of hodgkin's disease using intensive chemotherapy followed by irradiation. International Journal Of Radiation Oncology • Biology • Physics 1976, 1: 619-626. PMID: 824248, DOI: 10.1016/0360-3016(76)90143-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHodgkin's diseaseResidual Hodgkin's diseaseTreatment-related morbidityUntreated Hodgkin's diseaseNormal tissue reactionsIntensive chemotherapyMarginal recurrenceCombination chemotherapyIncreased incidenceAutopsy examinationRadiation therapyTherapeutic efficacyFull doseMedical CollegeDiseasePatientsTissue reactionChemotherapyMarked enhancementIrradiation fieldMorbidityComplicationsRecurrenceTherapyIncidence