The bacterium that causes Q fever, an infectious disease that humans contract from animals, is associated with an increased risk of lymphoma, according to a study published online today in Blood, the ...
Stage 1 mixed cellularity Hodgkin lymphoma is often highly treatable, and many patients achieve long-term remission after frontline therapy. Advances in chemotherapy, radiation techniques and targeted ...
Hodgkin’s lymphoma is definitively diagnosed by the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells, whereas Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma involves a wider range of lymphoid variations and is classified based on cell ...
NSHL is the most common type of Hodgkin’s lymphoma and mostly affects children and young adults. It’s highly curable with prompt treatment, so recognizing the symptoms is crucial. Hodgkin’s lymphoma ...
Investigators analyzed OS and PFS for patients with follicular lymphoma following chemoimmunotherapy with cyclophosphamide, hydroxydaunorubicin/doxorubicin, oncovin, and prednisone/ prednisolone (CHOP ...
Fifteen-year follow-up from the S0016 trial suggests that some patients with advanced-stage follicular lymphoma may be cured with standard chemoimmunotherapy, according to Dr. Jonathan W. Friedberg, ...
We pooled two cohorts of newly diagnosed patients with FL grade 1-3A. Patients were enrolled between 2001 and 2013 in two French referral institutions (N = 734; median follow-up 89 months) and 2002 ...
Lymphoma is an aggressive cancer that starts in the lymphatic system and occurs more frequently in individuals living with HIV. HIV-related lymphoma begins in the lymphatic system, a vital part of the ...
Low-grade lymphomas are a non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) subtype. They typically grow more slowly and cause fewer symptoms than NHLs. They still require ongoing monitoring and treatment. There are two ...
Leukemia and lymphoma are cancers that affect white blood cells, but they are separate conditions. In some people, they can occur simultaneously. It is possible, but very rare, to have both leukemia ...