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Interventions for previously untreated AIDS-associated Hodgkin´s lymphoma in adults

Martí-Carvajal AJ, Cardona AF, Rodríguez ML
Published Online: 
October 5, 2011

There is a lack of evidence from randomised controlled trials for the efficacy and safety of different interventions for treating AIDS-associated Hodgkin's disease, regarding both overall survival and disease-free survival in treatment-naive adults with AIDS. Lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic system. Lymphomas are classified into two general types: Hodgkin's disease and non-Hodgkin's lymphomas. Hodgkin's disease is the most common non-AIDS-defining malignancy in HIV-infected patients. Randomised controlled trials for the efficacy and safety of different interventions for treating AIDS-associated Hodgkin's disease on overall survival and disease-free survival in treatment-naive adults with AIDS could not be found.

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