Hodgkin lymphoma survivors who received mantle radiation are at risk of developing secondary malignant neoplasms. There is no established recommended screening guideline for this population. We discuss the case of a patient with a history of Hodgkin lymphoma status post-mantle field radiation, thyroid cancer status post-thyroidectomy, and now breast cancer following mantle radiation. The risk of adverse effects from mantle field radiation is well documented and includes secondary cancers of the thyroid, breast, lung, and cardiovascular disease. Advances in technology have led to an international paradigm shift in the management of Hodgkin lymphoma to reduce the diameter and dose of radiation based on the patient's anatomy. However, there is no consensus regarding the optimal frequency or modality of breast cancer screening in patients with Hodgkin lymphoma status post-mantle radiation who are now in remission. We discuss screening methods for this population, which has a high risk of developing breast cancer, and emphasize the need for personalized medicine.

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