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Treatment of hepatitis C virus with interferon in a patient with lymphoma |
If anyone has any suggestions, I'd be extremely grateful.
Several recent reports have described hepatitis C virus (HCV) as a possible causative agent in lymphoma. These reports have demonstrated the presence of HCV infection in nearly one third of non-hodgkins lymphoma (NHL) patients. HCV in association with unknown genetic and/or environmental factors plays a role in the etiology of lymphoma. Other viruses, including Epstein-Barr virus and human herpes virus type 6 have also been suggested as causative agents in lymphoma. Because nearly one third of lymphoma patients may be positive for HCV, there are physicians who are familiar with treating both disorders. A search of the National Library of Medicine's MEDLINE database combining lymphoma and interferon will produce a list of greater than 20 articles. We recommend that you or your physicians contact the authors of these articles, who certainly are most likely to have encountered the problem you ask about. |
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