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For AYA patients with early-stage Hodgkin's lymphoma being treated with ABVD, how many cycles of chemotherapy do you administer, and when can radiation be avoided?

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Radiation Oncology · Duke University Medical Center

It depends - favorable/unfavorable, distribution of disease, co-morbidities, gender, family history, etc. I don't treat pediatric patients, so the comment below applies strictly to young adults.If a patient has early-stage, favorable HL per GHSG criteria (no risk factors), then 2 cycles of ABVD + 20...

What is the expected timeframe for the development of radiation myelitis and therapies that have helped with neurologic symptoms?

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Radiation Oncology · University of Arizona

The incidence and the timeframe of the development of radiation myelopathy are influenced by total radiation dose, radiation dose per fraction, time between courses of radiation, and associated chemotherapy or immunotherapy. Older age, the presence of diabetes, and previous exposure to radiation are...

What is your preferred treatment for refractory warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia with autoimmune neutropenia?

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Hematology · University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry

For immunomodulation, have you trialed IVIG? If not, this would be worth a trial. For immunosuppression, I prefer to utilize a more T cell-directed agent after failure of steroids/rituximab. Thus, a trial of MMF or cyclophosphamide may be reasonable. I think MMF may take too long to work in a situat...

What is your approach when it comes to reirradiation for DIPG patients who have already received 54Gy upfront?

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Radiation Oncology · St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

Early case series reports from MD Anderson suggested that focal re-irradiation (re-RT) for progressive DIPG after full course primary RT was fairly well tolerated, resulted in symptomatic improvement in the majority of patients and was associated with the most durable, albeit temporary, tumor contro...

Do you repeat antiphospholipid antibody testing in a patient that previously met criteria for APLS?

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Rheumatology · Hackensack University Medical Center

I would repeat APL Ab testing if I am trying to risk stratify a patient in preparation for pregnancy or surgery, for example. In some cases (see a recently posted question about stopping anticoagulation in people with prior APLS history), I would also consider rechecking if I am thinking about disco...

Would you retry rituximab in steroid refractory warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia which responded to rituximab before?

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Medical Oncology · University of Rochester Wilmot Cancer Institute

Yes, I would utilize rituximab a second time for treatment of AIHA in light of a response during the first episode. The first response was not that durable in this case, and it would be anticipated the response after the second round of rituximab may not be even as durable as the first. As usual wit...

What are the best radiation therapy options for a young adult with 3 brain metastases from myeloid sarcoma that hasn’t responded well to intrathecal therapy?

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Radiation Oncology · University of Arizona

The prognosis for young adults with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) experiencing a Central Nervous System (CNS) relapse is generally poor, with most studies reporting a 5-year overall survival rate of ~11%, indicating a very grim prognosis due to the aggressive nature of CNS involvement in AML.The prec...

How do you choose between therapies for newly diagnosed ITP that is refractory to steroids and IVIG?

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Pediatric Hematology/Oncology · Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

The important questions here are what are the symptoms and what are the platelet counts? In patients who fail to respond to either corticosteroids or IVIG, the concern is whether this is actually immune thrombocytopenia or another cause of thrombocytopenia. With "normal" flow and bone marrow results...

Can anti-cardiolipin or anti-beta-2 glycoprotein antibodies cause prolonged PTT in the absence of a lupus anticoagulant?

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Hematology · University of Wisconsin

Lupus anticoagulants are a heterogeneous group of antibodies that do not have uniform activity in all assays. Furthermore, testing procedures are not well-standardized. Since relevant clotting factor deficiencies have been ruled out and the long PTT does not correct with mixing, and since there is o...

When should surgical tumor resection be considered in patients with a low-grade glioma?

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Neurology · NYU

In adults with low-grade gliomas, there is substantial evidence suggesting that aggressive, early surgical resection improves outcomes and survival (Jakola et al., PMID 23099483). Historically, this has been particularly true for tumors that carry an IDH mutation or 1p/19q codeletion. This survival ...