A comprehensive survey of late effects (physical, social and reproduct
ive) following treatment at a single institution for early stage Hodgk
in's disease (HD) was performed. A total of 611 patients with stage I
and II HD treated between 1973 and 1984 were reviewed; 460 were alive
and were mailed a self-reported questionnaire. A total of 363 (79%) re
plies were received. Twenty patients died of second malignancy, 14 of
heart disease and nine from respiratory disease. There were 37 cases o
f second malignancy [relative risk (RR) 2.2, absolute excess risk (AR)
35.8]. The 15-year incidence of heart disease was 11% and there were
nine myocardial infarction deaths (RR 1.55, AR 5.4). Twenty-eight (8%)
respondents stated that their career had been greatly interfered with
, 53 (14.5%) perceived financial loss. Sexual activity was disrupted i
n 25.8%. In total, 56 men had fathered 112 pregnancies. Of 171 women,
40.3% became pregnant, resulting in 92 live births. A total of 43 men
and 16 women had sought medical advice with regard to infertility.