Abstract
Advances in the era of bone marrow transplantation and high-dose chemotherapy have resulted in high response rates and cures in a selected subgroup of patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL). Therefore, much concern is being directed to the development of chemotherapy with bone marrow transplantation. However, radiotherapy still plays an important role in the treatment of NHL. In this article, we describe treatment, follow-up, and outcome of patients with NHL treated at the Department of Clinical Radiology, Kyushu University Hospital, during about 15-year period. From a radiological point of view, we present our findings and discuss them in relation to previous literature.