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Vera Peters and the curability of Hodgkin disease

The middle of the 20th century hailed the realization that patients with Hodgkin disease could be cured. Through the groundbreaking work of Vera Peters, patients with a localized form of the disorder, previously thought to be incurable, were shown to be cured by extended-field radiotherapy. This imp...

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Autor principal: Cowan, D.H.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Multimed Inc. 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2582517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19008994
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description The middle of the 20th century hailed the realization that patients with Hodgkin disease could be cured. Through the groundbreaking work of Vera Peters, patients with a localized form of the disorder, previously thought to be incurable, were shown to be cured by extended-field radiotherapy. This important observation, although not immediately accepted, opened the minds of physicians to take more positive investigative and therapeutic approaches. Peters also introduced and championed the concept of tumour staging in Hodgkin disease and the use of prognostic factors in clinical decision-making. This novel approach led to high cure rates with radiotherapy in localized disease and provided a scientific basis for the subsequent use of chemotherapy in disseminated disease, resulting in a very high cure rate in patients with all stages of Hodgkin disease.
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spelling pubmed-25825172008-11-13 Vera Peters and the curability of Hodgkin disease Cowan, D.H. Curr Oncol Oncologic History The middle of the 20th century hailed the realization that patients with Hodgkin disease could be cured. Through the groundbreaking work of Vera Peters, patients with a localized form of the disorder, previously thought to be incurable, were shown to be cured by extended-field radiotherapy. This important observation, although not immediately accepted, opened the minds of physicians to take more positive investigative and therapeutic approaches. Peters also introduced and championed the concept of tumour staging in Hodgkin disease and the use of prognostic factors in clinical decision-making. This novel approach led to high cure rates with radiotherapy in localized disease and provided a scientific basis for the subsequent use of chemotherapy in disseminated disease, resulting in a very high cure rate in patients with all stages of Hodgkin disease. Multimed Inc. 2008-10 /pmc/articles/PMC2582517/ /pubmed/19008994 Text en 2008 Multimed Inc.
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Vera Peters and the curability of Hodgkin disease
title Vera Peters and the curability of Hodgkin disease
title_full Vera Peters and the curability of Hodgkin disease
title_fullStr Vera Peters and the curability of Hodgkin disease
title_full_unstemmed Vera Peters and the curability of Hodgkin disease
title_short Vera Peters and the curability of Hodgkin disease
title_sort vera peters and the curability of hodgkin disease
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2582517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19008994
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