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Seventeen patients with Stage III or IV reticulum cell sarcoma were treated with three cycles of a 5-drug regimen between February, 1969 and December, 1970. Of the 17 patients, 9 attained a complete remission and 6 had a partial remission; 2 were considered unevaluable. Recently, the original biopsies from these patients were reclassified according to the criteria of Rappaport et al.7 The results were: diffuse histiocytic—8; nodular histiocytic—2; diffuse mixed—2; nodular mixed—3; diffuse lymphocytic poorly differentiated—1; nodular lymphocytic poorly differentiated—1. Of the 8 patients with diffuse histiocytic lymphoma 6 attained complete remission, 1 had a partial remission, and 1 was unevaluable. One of the 6 with complete remission relapsed at 7 months and died 2 months later. However, the other 5 are alive and in continued unmaintained remission for 55 to 65 months.
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