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  1. Lymphomas 1: Including Hodgkin's Disease (Cancer Treatment and Research)
  2. Hodgkin's Disease (A Wiley biomedical-health publication) by LACHER, 1976-03
  3. Hodgkin's Disease: The Consequences of Survival by Mortimer J. Lacher, John R. Redman, 1990-01
  4. Hodgkin's Disease: Second Edition (Commonwealth Fund Publications) by Henry S. Kaplan, 1980-06-12
  5. Controversies in the Management of Lymphomas: Including Hodgkin's Disease (Cancer Treatment and Research)
  6. Hodgkin's Disease
  7. New Aspects in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Hodgkins Disease (Recent Results in Cancer Research) by V. Diehl, M. Pfreundschuh, 1989-11
  8. Hodgkins Disease, An Issue of Hematology/Oncology Clinics (The Clinics: Internal Medicine) by V. Diehl, 2007-10-30
  9. Hodgkin's Disease and the Lymphomas: v. 3: Annual Research Review
  10. Trends in Hodgkin's Disease Research
  11. The Treatment of Hodgkin's Disease (Recent Results in Cancer Research) by Enrico Anglesio, 1969-01-01
  12. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Current Concepts by John E. Hodgkin MD, Thomas L. Petty MDPhD, 1987-01-23
  13. Psychologisch relevante Faktoren in der Bewaltigung einer autologen Knochenmarktransplantation bei Patienten mit Morbus Hodgkin: Eine psychologische Langsschnittstudie ... Series VI, Psychology) (German Edition) by Ernst-Eckart Korth, 1994
  14. Malignant Diseases of the Haematopoietic System (Gann Monographs on Cancer Research)

41. Hodgkins Disease
hodgkins disease. hodgkins disease. hodgkins disease is a type of cancer thatstarts in the lymphatic tissue. hodgkins disease can start almost anywhere.
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42. Hodgkins Disease
hodgkins disease and Hodgkins lymphoma can be caused by exposure to Benzene.Know your legal rights. National Benzene Lawyers, hodgkins disease.
http://www.benzene-lawyers.net/hodgkins-disease-symptoms.htm

43. Clinicians Lymphoma And Hodgkins Disease Index
Information for Clinicians Lymphoma and hodgkins disease. Clinicians IndexBrain Breast Childhood Endocrine Gastrointestinal Gynaecological
http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/cancerweb/clinical/lymph.html

44. Patients Lymphoma And Hodgkins Disease Index
AIDSrelated lymphoma Hodgkin's disease, adult Hodgkin's disease, childhoodHodgkin's disease, during pregnancy Lymphoma, adult non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/cancerweb/patients/lymph.html

45. BM Biopsy & Hodgkins Disease
BM Biopsy hodgkins disease. In about 15% of patients with Hodgkin'slymphoma, the bone marrow is involved at the time of presentation.
http://icarus.med.utoronto.ca/digidoc/digihm4.html
In about 15% of patients with Hodgkin's lymphoma, the bone marrow is involved at the time of presentation. In this specimen, the number of hematopoietic cells is decreased, being replaced mainly by fibrous tissue, Reed-Stemberg cells and plasma cells. Hematology Page DigiDoc Bookshelf

46. '96 Annual Report: Hodgkins Disease
Cancer in New Hampshire, 1996. hodgkins disease. hodgkins disease, 19921996 NUMBEROF CASES AND INCIDENCE RATES BY AGE AND SEX , NEW HAMPSHIRE RESIDENTS. MALES.
http://nhscr.hitchcock.org/96-annual report/96_annual_report_Hodgkins Disease.ht
Cancer in New Hampshire, 1996
Hodgkins Disease In general, HD more commonly occurs in males within two distinct age groups, young adulthood (15-34) and in advanced age (60+) when it is more commonly seen. Within the US the overall incidence during 1990-1994 was 3.0/100,000 for males and 2.4/100,000 for females. During the same time period in New Hampshire, the incidence rates for males was 4.0/100,000 and 2.5/100,000 for females. Only two decades ago HD was considered to be almost 100% fatal if left untreated. Overall five-year relative survival rates for males and females combined is now over 80%. For some subtypes of HD survival rates are more than 90%. During 1990-1994, the overall mortality rate in the US was 0.7/100,000 for males and 0.4/100,000 for females. Within New Hampshire for the same time period, survival rates were 1.0/100,000 and 0.6/100,000 for males and females respectively. are also helping us to learn more about this disease. Number of Cases by County and Sex, 1996 Number of Cases by Age and Sex, 1996

47. Capital Health - Hodgkins Disease
Hodgkin's Disease, Audio File. Hodgkin's disease (or Hodgkin's lymphoma) is acancer of the lymph system, which is part of the body's immune system.
http://www.cha.ab.ca/Health Services/Health Topics/Body Location Systems/Cancers
Hospitals Capital Health Link Site Map Media Desk ... Quick Links Cancers Capital Health Home Your Health Health Topics Body Location Systems ... Cancers Hodgkin's Disease Audio File Hodgkin's disease (or Hodgkin's lymphoma) is a cancer of the lymph system, which is part of the body's immune system. In adults, Hodgkin's disease most often occurs people in their 20s, those over age 55 and people with AIDS. In children, Hodgkin's disease rarely occurs to those under age 5. It is more common in males than females. The cause of Hodgkin's disease is unknown, although some experts suspect a virus may be associated with its development. Hodgkin's disease can start in almost any part of the body and can spread to almost any organ or tissue, including the bone marrow (the spongy tissue inside the large bones that makes blood cells). The lymph system is a network that is made up of thin tubes that branch, like blood vessels, into all parts of the body. This network carries lymph, a colorless fluid containing white blood cells called lymphocytes. Along the network are groups of small, bean-shaped organs called lymph nodes. Clusters of lymph nodes are found in the underarm, pelvis, neck, chest and abdomen. Lymph nodes make and store infection-fighting cells. The lymph system also includes the spleen (an organ in the abdomen that makes lymphocytes), the thymus (a small organ beneath the breastbone) and the tonsils (lymph tissue in the throat). The most common symptoms of Hodgkin's disease include painless swelling of the lymph nodes in the upper part of the body, fever, night sweats, fatigue, weight loss and itchy skin.

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49. Preferences
hodgkins disease Histological Overview More by this Artist Artist PortfolioA conceptual illustration of the histological elements particular to Hodgkins
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50. ESynopsis Of Hodgkins Disease Of The Lymph Node
eSynopsis of hodgkins disease of Lymph Node From the Electonic Synopsis of Pathology,the University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Department of Pathology.
http://esynopsis.uchc.edu/S51.htm

51. ESynopsis Of Hodgkins Disease LD Of The Lymph Node
eSynopsis of hodgkins disease LD of Lymph Node From the Electonic Synopsis ofPathology, the University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Department of
http://esynopsis.uchc.edu/S50.htm

52. University Of Miami School Of Medicine - Glossary - Hodgkins Disease
Diseases and Conditions. hodgkins disease. Hodgkin's Disease, Adult.
http://www.med.miami.edu/patients/glossary/art.asp?articlekey=387

53. Hodgkins Disease Research
hodgkins disease research Information on hodgkins disease written by cancerspecialists on all aspects of Hodgkins hodgkins disease
http://www.fccommunity.org/bed-breakfast-cape-cod.htm

54. Mid-Michigan Physicians OnLine
Cancer Brain Spinal Cord Cancer Breast Cancer Cancer General Cervical Cancer ChildhoodCancer Colon Cancer Esophageal Cancer hodgkins disease Kidney Cancer
http://www.mmponline.com/rhi.asp?subgroupcode=37

55. British Journal Of Cancer | Login
Regular Article. Risk factors for Hodgkin's disease by EpsteinBarrvirus (EBV) status prior infection by EBV and other agents. FE
http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/bjc/journal/v82/n5/abs/6691049a

56. British Journal Of Cancer | Login
Regular Article. EpsteinBarr virus expression in Hodgkin's disease in relationto patient characteristics, serum factors and blood lymphocyte function.
http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/bjc/journal/v81/n7/abs/6690827a

57. Titus2.com: MOMSBoard: My New Neighbor Friend Has Hodgkins Disease
My new neighbor friend has hodgkins disease. Forum MOMSBoard, Total Replies2. I was really shocked when she told me she had hodgkins disease.
http://forums.titus2.com/t/11397/
My new neighbor friend has Hodgkins disease
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10:52 AM About a month ago I met a mom on my block with a little girl my dd's age. The mom is only 33 yrs old. We are slowly getting to know each other when we let the girls play together. The mom works full time and so our time is limited. But I like her very very much.
Last week she told me that she had some blood work done and her drs. were concerned about it. I went by last Sunday with a card for her with an encouraging scripture in it. She had to get some tests done this week to determine what was wrong with her blood. After I gave her the card I told her to stay in touch with me. I didn't hear from her. Then yesterday I decided to call her. I had been unsure what to do. I mean she knew I was concerned because I came over and told her and gave her the card. I did ask her to call me. I just assumed that she was fine but yesterday thought I should just call and make sure.
I was really shocked when she told me she had Hodgkins disease. Because we really don't know each other that well I really am unsure how to act. I know exactly what I would do for a friend but not sure what to do with a neighbor who is just becoming a friend. I do not know if she is a Christian or not. She didn't comment on my card or the scripture verse or anything so I didn't get any feedback.

58. Hodgkins Disease Resource Center
Taken from the American Cancer Society Webpage www.cancer.org Hodgkin's DiseaseOverview Cancer is not just one disease but rather a group of diseases.
http://www.amandacarter.com/hodgkins/hodgkins.html
Taken from the American Cancer Society Webpage
www.cancer.org
Hodgkin's Disease Overview
What Is Cancer?
Cancer is not just one disease but rather a group of diseases. All forms of cancer cause cells in the body to change and grow out of control. Most types of cancer cells form a lump or mass called a tumor. Cells from the tumor can break away and travel to other parts of the body. There they can continue to grow. This spreading process is called metastasis . When cancer spreads, it is still named after the part of the body where it started. For example, if breast cancer spreads to the lungs, it is still breast cancer, not lung cancer. Another word for cancerous is malignant. So a cancerous tumor is called malignant. But not all tumors are cancer. A tumor that is not cancer is called benign. Benign tumors do not grow and spread the way cancer does. They are usually not a threat to life. A few cancers, such as blood cancers (leukemia), do not form a tumor. What Is Hodgkin's Disease? Hodgkin's disease (also called Hodgkin's lymphoma) is a type of cancer that starts in lymphatic tissue. Lymphatic tissue includes the lymph nodes and other organs that are part of the body's system that forms blood and protects against germs.

59. Stages And Treatments - Hodgkins Disease
Hodgkin's Disease. If a patient has Hodgkin's disease, the doctor will do moretests to find out if cancer cells have spread to other parts of the body.
http://www.umm.edu/cancer/overview/hodgkins-stages.html

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Stages and Treatments
If a patient has Hodgkin's disease, the doctor will do more tests to find out if cancer cells have spread to other parts of the body. This process is called staging and it is used to help the doctor plan the patient's treatment. The doctor may determine the stage of the disease by conducting a thorough examination that may include blood tests and different kinds of x-rays. This type of staging is called clinical staging. In some cases, the doctor may need to do an operation called a laparotomy to determine the stage of the cancer. During this operation, the doctor cuts into the abdomen and carefully looks at the organs inside to see if they contain cancer. The doctor will cut out (biopsy) small pieces of tissue during the operation and look at them under a microscope to see whether they contain cancer. This type of staging is called pathologic staging. Pathologic staging is usually done only when it is needed to help the doctor plan treatment. Each stage of Hodgkin's disease is broken down into two substages (A and B) based on symptoms. The B stage always indicates the presence of certain symptoms: loss of more than 10 percent of body weight in the previous 6 months, fever without any known cause other than Hodgkin's disease, and night sweats that leave the body soaked.

60. LearningRadiology - Hodgkins Disease
Hodgkin’s Disease. Clinically, over 90% of patients with Hodgkin’s have enlargednodes, the disease behaving most benignly when restricted to the neck.
http://www.learningradiology.com/notes/chestnotes/hodgkinspage.htm
Home Lectures Notes Images ... Most Common Lists Hodgkin’s Disease
  • Half of patients with Hodgkin’s have mediastinal lymph node enlargement visible on chest x-ray. About 5-10% of patients may have mediastinal adenopathy without any other nodes involved Clinically, over 90% of patients with Hodgkin’s have enlarged nodes, the disease behaving most benignly when restricted to the neck
X-Ray Findings
  • Hilar adenopathy is usually bilateral but asymmetric Anterior mediastinal nodes commonly involved They may calcify after radiation therapy Parenchymal involvement occurs in 1/3 of patients with Hodgkin’s Almost all have associated hilar or mediastinal adenopathy Most have nodular sclerosing type
      Lesions include:
        Consolidation Nodules Rarely, atelectasis About 1/3 have pleural effusions – the effusion usually does not contain malignant cells Atelectasis is very uncommon and almost always due to an endobronchial lesion Prognostically, mediastinal node enlargement worsens prognosis but only minimally.

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