RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Influence of age and duration of follow-up on lung function after combined chemotherapy for Hodgkin's disease JF European Respiratory Journal JO Eur Respir J FD European Respiratory Society SP 1140 OP 1145 VO 3 IS 10 A1 Jensen, BV A1 Carlsen, NL A1 Nissen, NI YR 1990 UL http://erj.ersjournals.com/content/3/10/1140.abstract AB Pulmonary function was studied in 48 patients 4-13 yrs after treatment for Hodgkin's disease with mantle-field irradiation followed by standard mechlorethamine, Oncovin, procarbazine and prednisone (MOPP) chemotherapy. The patients were found to have a restrictive lung disease suggestive of pulmonary fibrosis. Low age at therapy (less than or equal to 30 yrs, median 24 yrs) was associated with a significantly more pronounced restrictive lung function impairment than older age (greater than 30 yrs, median 40 yrs) suggesting a higher susceptibility to the pulmonary side-effects of therapy. In addition younger smokers had a significantly greater reduction in diffusion capacity and forced expiratory volume in one second than older smokers, suggesting a higher susceptibility to the additional adverse effect of smoking. With longer follow-up nonsmokers had an increase in static lung volumes. It is suggested that this may be the result of more frequent pulmonary infections in such patients as compared with the general population. However, the duration of follow-up was not associated with changes in other indices of lung function.