Abstract

Adults who survive treatment for Hodgkin's disease have an increased risk of developing other malignancies, including nonlymphocytic leukemia, thyroid, bone, and skin cancers. This study provides similar data for survivors of childhood Hodgkin's disease. These investigators studied 254 patients who were diagnosed before …

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