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Oncolink Library / Journal Scans / Lymphoma
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131I-Tositumomab Therapy as Initial Treatment for Follicular Lymphoma
Authors: Mark S. Kaminski, M.D., Melissa Tuck, M.A., Judith Estes, M.S.N., N.P., Arne Kolstad, M.D., Ph.D., Charles W. Ross, M.D., Kenneth Zasadny, Ph.D., Denise Regan, B.S., Paul Kison, B.S., Susan Fisher, B.A., Stewart Kroll, M.A., and Richard L.... |
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CHOP Alone Compared with CHOP Plus Radiotherapy for Localized Aggressive Lymphoma in Elderly Patients: A Study by the Groupe d’Etude des Lymphomes de l’Adulte
Authors: Bonnet C, Fillet G, Mounier N, et al. Source: Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2007, 25:787-792 Background The optimal treatment for limited-stage non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma remains uncertain, particularly with regards to the role... |
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Epstein-Barr virus and a cellular signaling pathway in lymphomas from
Reviewers: Kenneth Blank, MD and Leonard Farber, MD Source: New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 338 (20):1413 Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a member of the herpes virus family. It is carried by almost everyone and is usually asymptomatic. EBV has... |
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Fludarabine and Cyclophosphamide with Filgrastim Support in Patients with Previously Untreated Indolent Lymphoid Malignancies
Reviewers: Li Liu, MD Source: Blood, Volume 96(1): 71-75, (July) 2000Précis: Triple regimen appears promising for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and lymphocytic leukemiaIntroductionAdvanced low-grade lymphomas and chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)... |
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High Response Rates and Lasting Remissions After Low-Dose Involved Field Radiotherapy in Indolent Lymphomas
Authors: R.L.M. Haas, Ph. Poortmans, D. de Jong, B.M.P. Aleman, L.G.H. Dewit, M. Verheij, A.A.M. Hart, M.H.J. van Oers, M. van der Hulst, J.W. Baars, and H. Bartelink Source: Journal of Clinical Oncology, Vol 21, No 13 (July 1), 2003: pp 2474-2480... |
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Prognostic Factors in Primary Cutaneous Lymphomas Other than Mycosis Fungoides and the Sézary Syndrome
Reviewers: Li Liu, MDSource: Blood, 93(11), June 1999BackgroundData on prognostic factors of primary cutaneous lymphomas (PCL) other than mycosis fungoides (MF) and the S?zary Syndrome (SS) has been lacking. The well-established factors associated... |
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Radiotherapy for unilesional mycosis fungoides
Reviewers: Kenneth Blank, MD Source: International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology and Physics, September 1, 1998 Vol. 42 No. 2 p.61BackgroundMycosis fungoides is a T-cell cutaneous lymphoma, which in laymen's terms signifies a lymphoma... |
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Cladribine (2-CDA, Leustatin®)
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Calcium Leucovorin, Citrovorum Factor, Folinic Acid
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Lupron®, Lupron Depot®, Eligard®, Prostap®, Viadur®
Lupron®, Lupron Depot®, Eligard®, Prostap®, Viadur®
Busulfan (Myleran®, Busulfex®)
Intravesicular Mitomycin (Mutamycin®, Mitomycin-C, given into the bladder)
Mechlorethamine (Mustargen®, Nitrogen Mustard)
mechlorethamine, mustine, Mustargen®
Megestrol (Megace®, Megace-ES®)
Mercaptopurine (Purinethol®, 6-MP)
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Morphine Sulfate (MS Contin®, Avinza®, Kadian®, Oramorph SR®)
MS Contin®, Avinza®, Kadian®, Oramorph SR®
Mutamycin®, Mitomycin-C, given into the bladder
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