Hodgkin lymphoma is a haematological malignancy predominantly affecting young adults. Hodgkin lymphoma is a highly curable disease by current treatment standards. Latest treatment guidelines for Hodgkin lymphoma however imply access to diagnostic and treatment modalities that may not be available in settings with restricted healthcare resources. Considerable discrepancies in Hodgkin lymphoma patient survival exist, with poorer outcomes reported in resources‐constrained settings. Resources‐stratified guidelines for diagnosis, staging and treatment of Hodgkin lymphoma were derived in an effort to optimize patient outcome provided a given setting of available resources. These guidelines were derived based on the framework of the Breast Health Global Initiative stratifying resource levels in basic, core, advanced and maximal categories.
Resources‐stratified guidelines for classical Hodgkin lymphoma / Relecom, A.; Federico, M.; Connors, J. M.; Coiffier, B.; Biasoli, I.; Moccia, A.; Salles, G.; Mckee, T.; Miralbell, R.; Borchmann, P.; Kuruvilla, J.; Johnson, P.; Cavalli, F.; Delavy, M.; Dietrich, P. -Y.; Flahault, A.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH. - ISSN 1660-4601. - 17:5(2020), pp. 1-15. [10.3390/ijerph17051783]
Resources‐stratified guidelines for classical Hodgkin lymphoma
Federico M.;
2020
Abstract
Hodgkin lymphoma is a haematological malignancy predominantly affecting young adults. Hodgkin lymphoma is a highly curable disease by current treatment standards. Latest treatment guidelines for Hodgkin lymphoma however imply access to diagnostic and treatment modalities that may not be available in settings with restricted healthcare resources. Considerable discrepancies in Hodgkin lymphoma patient survival exist, with poorer outcomes reported in resources‐constrained settings. Resources‐stratified guidelines for diagnosis, staging and treatment of Hodgkin lymphoma were derived in an effort to optimize patient outcome provided a given setting of available resources. These guidelines were derived based on the framework of the Breast Health Global Initiative stratifying resource levels in basic, core, advanced and maximal categories.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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