Secondary malignant neoplasms in patients with Hodgkin's disease
H. Neufeld, B. H. Weinerman and S. Kemel
Retrospective analysis of 232 cases of Hodgkin's disease (HD) treated at
the University of Manitoba from Jan. 1, 1965, to Dec 31, 1973, and followed
up to 44.3 months disclosed five cases of secondary malignant neoplasms.
Two cases of acute leukemia were discovered compared with an expected value
of 0.05 in our community. All neoplasms developed in the mixed cellularity
group, representing only 28% of the HD cases. Combinations of radiotherapy
and chemotherapy may have increased the incidence of leukemia, but its
frequency does not appear high enough to abandon combined modality
treatment.