The authors Lanke and Relander describe a patient with classical Hodgkin lymphoma (cHL) stage IIA, who had pain at alcohol consumption as the only symptom at diagnosis. The patient was treated with 4 cycles of ABVD chemotherapy and proton therapy 29.75 Gy (RBE). Apart from FDG-PET/CT the course of the disease was followed with serum-TARC. The case illustrates the value of knowing also rare symptoms at the general practice, the usefulness of TARC as a tumour marker in cHL, and the use of proton therapy in order to further reduce late radiotherapy side effects.
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