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Lymphomas

Update on Cancer Therapeutics, 2003
Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkin's lymphomas are an important part of the differential diagnosis of head and neck tumors. Their diagnosis begins with a complete history and physical examination and is confirmed with an appropriately obtained and prepared pathologic specimen.
Armando, Santoro   +2 more
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Lymphoma

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2016
Lymphomas may be broadly divided into non-Hodgkin (90%) and Hodgkin (10%) types. Most lymphomas (90%) are of B cell origin but can also be T cell or natural killer cell. Clinical management of indolent and aggressive lymphomas is different. Aggressive lymphomas are more dangerous if left untreated yet a higher cell proliferation rate also renders them ...
Emiliano N, Mugnaini, Nilanjan, Ghosh
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Lymphoma

Insight - the Journal of the American Society of Ophthalmic Registered Nurses, 1997
Lymphomas are rare tumors, which can be unilateral or bilateral. Lymphomas may affect the conjunctiva, the eyelid, and the orbit; and they may be diagnosed systemically. Ophthalmic nurses are the perfect health care professionals to educate and provide the care for these patients. An interesting patient who was diagnosed with a lymphoma is presented.
C A, Servodidio, D H, Abramson
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HIV Lymphoma and Burkitts Lymphoma

The Cancer Journal, 2020
AbstractDespite widely available antiretroviral therapy, lymphoma remains the leading cause of death for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–infected persons in economically developed countries. Even a few months of drug interruptions can lead to drops in the CD4 cell count, HIV viremia, and an increased risk of lymphoma.
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Non-Hodgkin lymphoma

British medical journal, 2018
### What you need to know Non-Hodgkin lymphoma are malignant disorders arising from cells of the immune system, and manifest predominantly as lymphadenopathy or solid tumours. The classification of non-Hodgkin lymphoma is complex and ever-evolving, with
Anna Bowzyk Al-Naeeb   +3 more
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Lymphomas

DeckerMed Family Medicine, 2017
Lymphoma is the fifth most common type of cancer in the United States, with 74,490 new cases estimated in 2009. Approximately 15% of patients with lymphoma have Hodgkin lymphoma; the remainder have one of the non-Hodgkin lymphomas. The incidence of non-Hodgkin lymphoma has increased steadily over recent decades.
Wyndham H Wilson, Kieron Dunleavy
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Fusion of a kinase gene, ALK, to a nucleolar protein gene, NPM, in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

Science, 1994
The 2;5 chromosomal translocation occurs in most anaplastic large-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphomas arising from activated T lymphocytes. This rearrangement was shown to fuse the NPM nucleolar phosphoprotein gene on chromosome 5q35 to a previously ...
S. Morris   +6 more
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International peripheral T-cell and natural killer/T-cell lymphoma study: pathology findings and clinical outcomes.

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2008
PURPOSE Peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL) and natural killer/T-cell lymphoma (NKTCL) are rare and heterogeneous forms of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) that, in general, are associated with a poor clinical outcome.
J. Vose, J. Armitage, D. Weisenburger
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