PMID: 7370950Apr 15, 1980Paper

Spinal cord glioma following irradiation for Hodgkin's disease

Cancer
M D CliftonN Levy

Abstract

A 21-year-old patient, after radiation therapy to the mediastinum for Hodgkin's disease, died six years later of a spinal cord glioma, believed to be caused by irradiation therapy. That the x-ray therapy provoked neoplastic changes seems likely, although it could be coincidental.

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