Lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin disease: clinico-pathologic features and results of treatment--the Pediatric Oncology Group experience.

PURPOSE In this report, the Pediatric Oncology Group (POG) experience with lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin Disease (LPHD) in children is reviewed. MATERIALS AND METHODS From 1984-1993, the POG conducted 3 clinical trials for advanced stage HD and 2 for early stage HD. There were 26 cases of LPHD in 613 patients in these trials. Patients' ages ranged from 3.1-17.8 years (mean of 12.9 years). There was a marked male predominance. RESULTS Histologic subtypes were 17 nodular, 8 diffuse pattern; 1 was indeterminant. The sites involved at diagnosis were primarily the peripheral lymph nodes. Fourteen patients had stage (S) I disease; 9 had SII; 3 had SIII; there was no SIV disease. Only 4 of 26 patients had B symptoms. All 26 patients achieved complete remission, 10 with radiotherapy, 6 with chemotherapy and 10 with combined modality therapy. Treatment was not uniform since patients were registered on different protocols. Event-free survival after 5 years was 86.5 percent. Two patients developed and succumbed to large cell, T-cell type, non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). CONCLUSIONS Optimal treatment for LPHD should focus on efforts to limit the risk of second malignancy.

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