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The GFAOP propose a simple and reproducible staging according to clinical, biological and radiological data. Develop standardized but different therapeutic recommendations based on the availability or lack of radiation therapy in the pilot unites who will adapt these recommendations.


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In high-income countries, therapeutic outcomes exceed 90% and therapeutic de-escalation is necessary to reduce mainly the effects of long-term radiotherapy. Within the same country, there are also differences between the therapeutic protocols used in the different centres. The Experience of Sub-Saharan African Units of the Franco-African Paediatric Oncology Group (GFAOP) in the treatment of pediatric Hodgkin lymphoma in 104 patients was based on chemotherapy alone. The latter was based on COPP/ABV cures without complementary irradiation adapted to the initial stratification and modulated according to the morphological response. Overall survival at 5 years was 82% at 30 months after a median decrease of 17 months. It seemed appropriate to bring together in a single committee the representatives of the various pilot units in order to standardize the therapeutic protocols in the African countries. So with this recommendation the GFAOP propose a simple and reproducible staging according to clinical, biological and radiological data. - Develop standardized but different therapeutic recommendations based on the availability or lack of radiation therapy in the pilot unit. ;


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NCT number NCT05407480
Study type Observational
Source French Africa Pediatric Oncology Group
Contact Brenda MS MALLON
Phone 0033 142115411
Email brenda.mallon@gustaveroussy.fr
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date November 15, 2022
Completion date November 20, 2034

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