| '''Hodgkin lymphoma:''' Hodgkin lymphoma can be cured, offering a good prognosis for patients. Approximately 95% of all Hodgkin patients today survive due to a modern therapy (according to studies done on more than 14,000 cases). Using radiation and chemotherapy, 96% of all 920 patients in Germany between 1994 and 2003 survived for 5 years and 95% survived for 10 years. During the sixties, only about 30% of all patients survived.<ref>Jahresbericht 2004 des Deutschen Kinderkrebsregisters, Universität Mainz</ref> According to a study from the USA (2006), the prognosis was over 80%.<ref>Ansell SM, Armitage JO, Management of Hodgkin lymphoma, Mayo Clin Proc. 2006 Mar;81(3):419-26</ref> | | '''Hodgkin lymphoma:''' Hodgkin lymphoma can be cured, offering a good prognosis for patients. Approximately 95% of all Hodgkin patients today survive due to a modern therapy (according to studies done on more than 14,000 cases). Using radiation and chemotherapy, 96% of all 920 patients in Germany between 1994 and 2003 survived for 5 years and 95% survived for 10 years. During the sixties, only about 30% of all patients survived.<ref>Jahresbericht 2004 des Deutschen Kinderkrebsregisters, Universität Mainz</ref> According to a study from the USA (2006), the prognosis was over 80%.<ref>Ansell SM, Armitage JO, Management of Hodgkin lymphoma, Mayo Clin Proc. 2006 Mar;81(3):419-26</ref> |