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Hodgkin Lymphoma in Childhood: Clinicopathological features and therapy outcome at 2 Centers From a Developing Country

Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) accounts for 5% to 6% of all childhood cancer. It displays characteristic epidemiological, clinical, and pathological features according to various geographic areas. We aimed to assess the epidemiological aspects, clinicopathological features, and treatment outcome of pediatric...

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Autores principales: Sherief, Laila M., Elsafy, Usama R., Abdelkhalek, Elhamy R., Kamal, Naglaa M., Elbehedy, Rabab, Hassan, Tamer H., Sherbiny, Hanan S., Beshir, Mohamed R., Saleh, Safaa H.
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer Health 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4602501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25881843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000000670
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author Sherief, Laila M.
Elsafy, Usama R.
Abdelkhalek, Elhamy R.
Kamal, Naglaa M.
Elbehedy, Rabab
Hassan, Tamer H.
Sherbiny, Hanan S.
Beshir, Mohamed R.
Saleh, Safaa H.
author_facet Sherief, Laila M.
Elsafy, Usama R.
Abdelkhalek, Elhamy R.
Kamal, Naglaa M.
Elbehedy, Rabab
Hassan, Tamer H.
Sherbiny, Hanan S.
Beshir, Mohamed R.
Saleh, Safaa H.
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description Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) accounts for 5% to 6% of all childhood cancer. It displays characteristic epidemiological, clinical, and pathological features according to various geographic areas. We aimed to assess the epidemiological aspects, clinicopathological features, and treatment outcome of pediatric HL treated at 2 Egyptian centers: Zagazig University Pediatric Oncology Unit and Benha Special Hospital Pediatric Oncology Unit. We carried a cross-sectional retrospective study by reviewing medical records for all patients admitted with the diagnosis of HL over 8 years in 2 oncology units during the period from January 2004 to January 2012. Age of the patients at presentation ranged from 3 to 14 years (median 6 years) and male: female ratio 1.7:1. Lymphadenopathy was the most common presentation (96.6%). Mixed cellularity subtype was dominant (50.8%), followed by nodular sclerosis (28.9%), lymphocyte-rich (18.6%) with lymphocyte depletion being the least dominant (1.7%). More than half of patients (55.9 %) had advanced disease (Ann Arbor stage III/IV disease). The duration of follow-up ranged from 5 to 87 months (mean 39.8 ± 24.1 months). The 5-year overall survival and event-free survival for patients were 96.6% and 84.7% respectively. In Egypt, HL occurs in young age group, with a higher incidence of mixed cellularity subtype and advanced disease. None of the clinical, epidemiological, or pathological characteristics had a significant association with the overall survival. The outcomes of HL in our 2 centers were satisfactory approaching the international percentage.
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spelling pubmed-46025012015-10-27 Hodgkin Lymphoma in Childhood: Clinicopathological features and therapy outcome at 2 Centers From a Developing Country Sherief, Laila M. Elsafy, Usama R. Abdelkhalek, Elhamy R. Kamal, Naglaa M. Elbehedy, Rabab Hassan, Tamer H. Sherbiny, Hanan S. Beshir, Mohamed R. Saleh, Safaa H. Medicine (Baltimore) 6200 Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) accounts for 5% to 6% of all childhood cancer. It displays characteristic epidemiological, clinical, and pathological features according to various geographic areas. We aimed to assess the epidemiological aspects, clinicopathological features, and treatment outcome of pediatric HL treated at 2 Egyptian centers: Zagazig University Pediatric Oncology Unit and Benha Special Hospital Pediatric Oncology Unit. We carried a cross-sectional retrospective study by reviewing medical records for all patients admitted with the diagnosis of HL over 8 years in 2 oncology units during the period from January 2004 to January 2012. Age of the patients at presentation ranged from 3 to 14 years (median 6 years) and male: female ratio 1.7:1. Lymphadenopathy was the most common presentation (96.6%). Mixed cellularity subtype was dominant (50.8%), followed by nodular sclerosis (28.9%), lymphocyte-rich (18.6%) with lymphocyte depletion being the least dominant (1.7%). More than half of patients (55.9 %) had advanced disease (Ann Arbor stage III/IV disease). The duration of follow-up ranged from 5 to 87 months (mean 39.8 ± 24.1 months). The 5-year overall survival and event-free survival for patients were 96.6% and 84.7% respectively. In Egypt, HL occurs in young age group, with a higher incidence of mixed cellularity subtype and advanced disease. None of the clinical, epidemiological, or pathological characteristics had a significant association with the overall survival. The outcomes of HL in our 2 centers were satisfactory approaching the international percentage. Wolters Kluwer Health 2015-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4602501/ /pubmed/25881843 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000000670 Text en Copyright © 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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Sherief, Laila M.
Elsafy, Usama R.
Abdelkhalek, Elhamy R.
Kamal, Naglaa M.
Elbehedy, Rabab
Hassan, Tamer H.
Sherbiny, Hanan S.
Beshir, Mohamed R.
Saleh, Safaa H.
Hodgkin Lymphoma in Childhood: Clinicopathological features and therapy outcome at 2 Centers From a Developing Country
title Hodgkin Lymphoma in Childhood: Clinicopathological features and therapy outcome at 2 Centers From a Developing Country
title_full Hodgkin Lymphoma in Childhood: Clinicopathological features and therapy outcome at 2 Centers From a Developing Country
title_fullStr Hodgkin Lymphoma in Childhood: Clinicopathological features and therapy outcome at 2 Centers From a Developing Country
title_full_unstemmed Hodgkin Lymphoma in Childhood: Clinicopathological features and therapy outcome at 2 Centers From a Developing Country
title_short Hodgkin Lymphoma in Childhood: Clinicopathological features and therapy outcome at 2 Centers From a Developing Country
title_sort hodgkin lymphoma in childhood: clinicopathological features and therapy outcome at 2 centers from a developing country
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4602501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25881843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000000670
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