Guideline for the first-line management of Classical Hodgkin Lymphoma - A British Society for Haematology guideline.
George A FollowsSally F BarringtonKaljit S BhullerDominic J CulliganDavid J CutterEve Gallop-EvansShireen KassamWendy OsborneShalal SadullahWilliam TownsendBenjamin J UttenthalGraham P Collinsnull nullPublished in: British journal of haematology (2022)
This guideline was compiled according to the British Society for Haematology (BSH) process at BSH Guidelines Process 2016 (b-s-h.org.uk). The Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) nomenclature was used to evaluate levels of evidence and to assess the strength of recommendations. The GRADE criteria can be found at http://www.gradeworkinggroup.org. Recommendations are based on a review of the literature using Medline, PubMed/Medline and Cochrane searches beginning from 2013 up to January 2021. The following search terms were used: [Hodgkin lymphoma OR Hodgkin disease] NOT non-Hodgkin; AND [chemotherapy OR radiotherapy]; AND [elderly]; AND [teenage OR adolescent OR young adult]; AND [pregnancy]. Filters were applied to include only publications written in English, studies carried out in humans, clinical conferences, congresses, clinical trials, clinical studies, meta-analyses, multicentre studies and randomised controlled trials. References pre-2013 were taken from the previous version of this guideline. 1 Review of the manuscript was performed by the British Society for Haematology (BSH) Guidelines Committee Haematology Oncology Taskforce, the BSH Guidelines Committee and the Haematology Oncology sounding board of BSH.
Keyphrases
- hodgkin lymphoma
- clinical practice
- young adults
- clinical trial
- meta analyses
- palliative care
- systematic review
- locally advanced
- early stage
- mental health
- randomized controlled trial
- radiation therapy
- cross sectional
- squamous cell carcinoma
- childhood cancer
- middle aged
- preterm birth
- open label
- radiation induced
- double blind
- phase iii
- placebo controlled