A 39-year-old patient with Hodgkin's disease, treated with radiation and chemotherapy, developed an undetected severe cardiopathy that was responsible for a sudden death. Possible causes of this cardiac damage are discussed. The therapeutic success on lymphoma, confirmed by postmortem examination, is emphasized.
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