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  1. Mechanisms of Viral Leukaemogenesis (Leukaemia and Lymphoma Research ; V. 1)
  2. Recent Results in Cancer Research: Endolymphatic Radiotherapy in Malignant Lymphoma v. 37
  3. Cutaneous Lymphomas: Unusual Cases by K.S. Leung, Springhouse, et all 2001-02-01
  4. The Official Parent's Sourcebook on Childhood Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2002-11
  5. Drug Resistance in Leukemia and Lymphoma II (Advances in Blood Disorders)
  6. Immunology Of The Lymphomas (Crc Series in Immunology and Lymphoid Cell Biology)
  7. Treatment of Leukemia and Lymphoma, Volume 51 (Advances in Pharmacology) by David A. Scheinberg, Joseph G. Jurcic, 2004-10-04
  8. Lymphomas Other Than Hodgkins' Disease (Oxford Medical Publications) by A. E. Stuart, 1982-02-11
  9. Hodgkin's Disease and Non-Hodgkin's Lymphomas in Adults and Children
  10. New Developments in Lymphoma And Hodgkin's Disease Research
  11. Leukemia and Lymphoma Reviews 7 (Leukemia & Lymphoma Reviews Series) (Vol 7) by Aaron Polliack, 1997-12-01
  12. Extranodal Lymphomas by Peter G. Isaacson DMMBChBFRCPath, Andrew J. Norton MBBSMRCPath, 1994-10-26
  13. Malignant Lymphomas: Etiology, Immunology, Pathology, Treatment (Bristol-Myers Cancer Symposia) by Saul Rosenberg, 1982-04
  14. New Research on Cutaneous Lymphomas

61. Default_page
The British National lymphoma Investigation (BNLI) was formed in 1970 to coordinatemedical research into the diagnosis and treatment of lymphomas.
http://www.bnli.ucl.ac.uk/

62. Flat-Coated Retriever Society Of America, Inc.
lymphoma. lymphoma or lymphosarcoma is a cancerous disease of lymphocytes, a particularform of white blood cells that originate in lymph nodes and bone marrow.
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Membership Local Clubs Breed Standard ... Photo Gallery Flat-Coated Retriever Health Manual Lymphoma CLINICAL SIGNS:
One of the most common signs is the enlargement of lymph nodes that the owner can actually feel and is one of reasons for the first seeking of treatment. Other nonspecific signs include: lethargy, weakness, loss of appetite, weight loss, diarrhea, shortness of breath, difficulty swallowing, increased thirst or increased urination. Other symptoms may be evident depending on what organ or organs the lymphoma has spread to and the degree of hypercalcemia. The liver, spleen, kidneys, lungs, intestinal tract, bone marrow, central nervous system and skin can all be affected. DIAGNOSIS:
TREATMENT:

The mainstay treatment of lymphoma is combination chemotherapy in which a variety of drugs are given according to a specific plan or protocol. Many chemotherapy protocols exist and they are ever-changing. Commonly, prednisone, a steroid drug will be given alone or in conjunction with other chemotherapy drugs to decrease the inflammation that occurs in the dog's body due to the action of the disease or the effect of the chemotherapy. A word of caution is offered here and that is if you decide not to proceed with chemotherapy and to use prednisone alone and later decide to begin chemotherapy, the chemotherapy will be less effective because of the initial prednisone use. PROGNOSIS:
Treatment is aimed at remission of disease. Without treatment, dogs on average will live 30 days; if placed on prednisone alone, several weeks may be added to this. Chemotherapy can provide a remission of up to 2 years, but beyond that, survival is not expected because lymphoma has a high propensity for recurrence and when this happens, it is more resistant to chemotherapy drugs. Lymphoma can be staged in order to offer a better idea of prognosis:

63. Treatment Guidelines For Patients With Thyroid Nodules And Well-Differentiated T
Solitary thyroid nodule, thyroid cancer, lymphoma, multinodular nontoxic goiter. American Medical Association, Archives of Internal Medicine.
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Treatment Guidelines for Patients With Thyroid Nodules and Well-Differentiated Thyroid Cancer
Peter A. Singer, MD; David S. Cooper, MD; Gilbert H. Daniels, MD; Paul W. Ladenson, MD; Francis S. Greenspan, MD; Elliot G. Levy, MD; Lewis E. Braverman, MD; Orlo H. Clark, MD; I. Ross McDougall, MB, ChB, PhD; Kenneth V. Ain, MD; Steven G. Dorfman, MD Arch Intern Med. 1996;156:2165-2172 Between 4% and 7% of individuals in the United States have palpable thyroid nodules. Thyroid nodules are more common in women and increase in frequency with age. Fewer than 10% of solitary nodules are malignant. The physician who encounters a patient with a thyroid nodule must be able to determine its clinical significance, especially with regard to possible malignancy, compression of structures of the neck, or thyroid dysfunction. In this document, important elements of the history, physical examination, and laboratory evaluation are reviewed, and a suggested management strategy is presented. This outline is not intended to be all-inclusive, nor does it preclude additional evaluation, according to the specific clinical situation.
THYROID NODULES AND CANCER
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Multinodularity, especially if the nodules all have the same consistency, is consistent with a benign multinodular goiter. A nodule or mass that is dominant in size or has a different consistency than other nodules within the gland should be evaluated by employing the same criteria as those outlined for single nodules. A midline nodule over the hyoid bone that moves up with protrusion of the tongue is likely to be a thyroglossal duct cyst.

64. Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Web Site
This site is intended to facilitate your search for informationrelated to NonHodgkin's lymphoma.
http://www.iolinc.net/~sigley/NHL_Web_Site.htm
This site is intended to facilitate your search for information related to Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma (NHL). The American Cancer Society estimates that some 56,200 new cases of Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma will be diagnosed in According to the ACS's summary on lymphoma the incidence rate of NHL has increased about 80% since the early 1970's.
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65. Jann's Run For Leukemia
Help with a fitness quest to help to fight leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and myeloma.
http://www.jannsrunforleukemia.com
Just like the thousands of individuals who suffer from a blood-related cancer, who wake up and hope for a cure or remission, I wake up and hope that I can do one more thing to help them. Every mile I run, I run for them. I hope you will come back often and see how I am doing in my training and fundraising. If you have someone special I can run for, please let me know. I will list them on this site with you as their sponsor. I have joined a very special program, TEAM IN TRAINING, along with 26,000 other participants nationwide. We will run or walk a 26.2-mile marathon, cycle in a 100 mile century ride or complete an Olympic length triathlon. As members of TNT, we will train and compete on behalf of patients and we will raise funds to battle leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and myeloma. The Today, the Society supports the following major programs: research, patient services, public and professional education, advocacy and community services. With headquarters in White Plains, NY, the Society has chapter offices across the United States and is a single corporation doing business under New York State not-for-profit corporate laws. Nearly one million volunteers from all walks of life give generously of their time and talents to implement the Society's programs. They provide professional guidance and help raise vitally needed funds. The Society's activities are directed and supervised by its national and chapter boards of trustees.

66. Lymphoma Cancer Links - Building Opportunities For Self-Sufficiency
lymphoma Cancer Links Building Opportunities for SelfSufficiency for comprehensiveinformative lymphoma cancer urls with links to international websites.
http://www.cancerlinks.org/lymphoma.html

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Dedicated to the memory of Sylvia Sharnoff , lost to us all too soon from an unidentifiable lymph cancer...Thursday, December 31, 1998 Welcome to Lymphoma Cancer Links
Our Website is specially designed to make searching the World Wide Web for information about lymphoma cancer faster and easier. The Cancer Links Web Tutorial aims to make using the Internet easier. There is also a Spanish language version available. Como Buscar al Web. Cancerlinks is committed to Web Site Accessibility . We took every effort in writing code for this website to ensure the visually impaired, will feel welcome here. Print any page by clicking on the print button of your browser. Print out a printer-friendly version. Table Of Contents:
Lymphoma Cancer Peace and Light!! Alexandra Andrews INVESTIGATE LINKS OF SPECIAL INTEREST Lymphoma Cancer General Medical Information General Medical Information Advocacy, Finance and Legislation Air Flights For Cancer Patients ... Survivors Of Cancer
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67. Bone Marrow Transplant & Stem Cell Transplant Support Group - Ireland. Stem Cell
Information and links to resources for BMT, Leukemia, lymphoma, Fatigue, Stem Cell. Patient Stories, Message Board, and a Glossary of Terms.
http://www.bmtsupport.ie/
Welcome to BMT Support! Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Transplant Support Group The BmtSupport site caters for bone marrow (BMT) and stem cell transplant (SCT), (PBSCT) patients and their families, providing information and links to other resources, empathy and support.
The group welcomes all types of Blood and Bone Marrow Transplant patients -allogenic, autologous, stem cell and NST procedures. It's members are made up of patients with many types of leukaemias (leukemias) including AML, ALL, CML, as well Aplastic Anaemia , Multiple Myeloma , Lymphomas (Hodgkin's Disease (HD) and Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma (NHL) and other malignant diseases.
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68. Rituxan Online Rituxan Description Rituximab - RxList Monographs
with links to full prescribing information for this monoclonal antibody used to treat nonHodgkin's lymphoma.......
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The RITUXAN (Rituximab) antibody is a genetically engineered chimeric murine/human monoclonal antibody directed against the CD20 antigen found on the surface of normal and malignant B lymphocytes. The antibody is an IgG kappa immunoglobulin containing murine light- and heavy- chain variable region sequences and human constant region sequences. Rituximab is composed of two heavy chains of 451 amino acids and two light chains of 213 amino acids (based on cDNA analysis) and has an approximate molecular weight of 145 kD. Rituximab has a binding affinity for the CD20 antigen of approximately 8.0 nM. The chimeric anti-CD20 antibody is produced by mammalian cell (Chinese Hamster Ovary) suspension culture in a nutrient medium containing the antibiotic gentamicin. Gentamicin is not detectable in the final product. The anti-CD20 antibody is purified by affinity and ion exchange chromatography. The purification process includes

69. Living With Canine Lymphoma
Living with Canine lymphoma Clondike's Story. by David Kintsfather Nine daysafter the surgery we got a call that the biopsy was positive for lymphoma.
http://www.pyrbred.org/lymphoma.html
Living with Canine Lymphoma: Clondike's Story
by David Kintsfather
photo by Tami McKenna
(This is the story of Clondike, a Great Pyrenees bitch who was diagnosed with canine lymphoma in May of 1998 at the age of 10 1/2. Employing a complementary approach including chemotherapy, improved nutrition and various immune enhancing therapies, she has managed to attain three remissions, the third lasting 16 months (and counting). While there have been some bumps along the road, on September 28, 2000 she was 28 months from diagnosis and approaching her 13th birthday. This article is an updated version of one written for the Great Pyrenees Club of America's Bulletin where it appeared
in the July/August 1999 edition under the title "Another Year with Clondike.") The Diagnosis. It began one evening in May, 1998 with what was supposed to be a routine appointment to allow our regular vet to re-check Clondike's anal sacs. Before the visit was over, the vet was in tearsnever a good sign! I almost didn't mention the "funny" soft lump I had felt in the folds of Clondike's neck while brushing her that week. I expected to be told that it was some normal structure that I had never noticed before, like the time I rushed Clondike in to have a lump on her stomach checked, only to discover that she has a completely normal belly button! The vet felt Clondike's neck and became really serious. She said anytime a dog has swollen lymph nodes you have to consider cancer as one possibility, and that she usually puts dogs on antibiotics for two weeks to see if the nodes go down before doing a biopsy. When I reminded her that Clondike was just completing a three-week course of antibiotics for the anal sac infection, she felt some more and said that, while the nodes didn't feel exactly like lymphoma patients she had diagnosed in the past, it was something we definitely needed to consider.

70. Mr. T Vs. Cancer @ WWWF Grudge Match
An article discussing Mr. T's battle with Tcell lymphoma, a rare form of cancer.
http://www.grudge-match.com/Real/mrt-cancer.html
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71. Lymphoma Focus - Educational Resources About Hodgkins Disease, Non-hodgkins Lymp
Resource for many aspects of lymphoma, including Hodgkins disease, Bcell lymphoma, and non-Hodgkins lymphoma. Information on the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and webcasts.
http://www.lymphomafocus.com
A Comprehensive Educational Resource for the Lymphoma Community Lymphoma strikes men, women and children of all ages. More accurate diagnosis and effective treatments have improved the long-term outlook for many people with Hodgkins and non-Hodgkins lymphoma. In order to make informed treatment and quality of life decisions, it is important to build a strong knowledge base. Lymphoma Focus Patients and Caregivers will help improve the understanding of lymphoma diseases by presenting the opinions and recommendations of leading lymphoma experts on a broad range of topics.
lymphoma features Selecting a Targeted Therapy in NHL When to Initiate Radioimmunotherapy in NHL
more on lymphoma 2002 Educational Forum 2001 Educational Forum Lymphoma Diagnosis Lymphoma Subtypes ... Sign up for Newsletter Much progress has been made in the study of lymphoma diseases. The medical community continues to advance their understanding of the genetic, environmental and molecular involvement, but more work needs to be done. Lymphoma Focus Professional will present the latest research findings critical to the care and treatment of people with Hodgkins and non-Hodgkins lymphoma. Learn about new diagnostic technologies, therapeutic targets and novel lymphoma agents.
current lymphoma research Altering the Course of Lymphoma Faculty Practical Issues in Radioimmunotherapy for Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma: Proceedings from a CE Symposium at the ONS 2002 Annual Congress.

72. AIDS-Related Lymphoma - Overview, Types, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Stages - Oncology
AIDSrelated lymphoma is a disease in which cancer cells are foundin the lymph system of patients who have AIDS. So how do you
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AIDS Related Lymphoma Bladder Cancer Brain Cancer Breast Cancer Carcinoid Malignancy ... Classification of Cancer Colorectal Cancer Cytopenia Endometrial Cancer Esophageal Cancer ... Lymphoma- Hodgkin's Disease Lymphoma- Non-Hodgkin's Melanoma Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer Ovarian Cancer Pain Pancreatic Cancer Prostate Cancer ... Urethral Cancer RESOURCES HealthProfiler Education Links Questions to Ask Your Physician Self Help Videos ABOUT US Healthcommunities.com Pressroom Testimonials Overview AIDS-related lymphoma is a disease in which cancer (malignant) cells are found in the lymph system in patients who have AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome). AIDS is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) which attacks and weakens the immune system. Infections and other diseases can then invade the body, and the immune system cannot fight against them. The lymph system is made up of thin tubes that branch, like blood vessels, into all parts of the body. Lymph vessels carry lymph, a colorless, watery fluid that contains white blood cells called lymphocytes. Along the network of vessels are groups of small, bean-shaped organs called lymph nodes. Clusters of lymph nodes make and store infection-fighting cells. The spleen (an organ in the upper abdomen that makes lymphocytes and filters old blood cells from the blood),the thymus (a small organ beneath the breastbone), and the tonsils (an organ in the throat) are also part of the lymph system. Because there is lymph tissue in many parts of the body, the cancer can spread to almost any of the body's organs or tissues including the liver, bone marrow (the spongy tissue inside the large bones of the body that makes blood cells), spleen, or brain.

73. Lymphoma

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74. Can.survive
Amanda's page on lymphoma and Hodgkins disease. A personal page with good and supportive information for sufferers.
http://www.cansurvive.org.uk/

75. MedWebPlus Subject Lymphoma
lymphoma Broader Terms A, , GO, BrighamRAD Teaching Case Database lymphoma ofthe Head and Neck by Milos J. Janicek, Madeleine D. Kraus, Roman A. Klufas.
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76. Team In Training
Team In Training is a comprehensive endurance training program for runners, walkers, and cyclists to benefit The Leukemia lymphoma Society.
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77. Burkitt's Lymphoma
Burkitt's lymphoma. Burkitt's lymphoma is a solid tumor of B lymphocytes,the lymphocytes that the immune system uses to make antibodies.
http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/B/Burkitt'sLymphoma.html
Burkitt's Lymphoma
Burkitt's lymphoma is a solid tumor of B lymphocytes , the lymphocytes that the immune system uses to make antibodies . The genes for making antibodies are located on chromosomes (the heavy [H] chains), (kappa light chains), and (lambda light chains). These genes are expressed only in B lymphocytes because only B cells have the necessary transcription factors for the promoters and enhancers needed to turn these antibody genes " on In most (approximately 90%) of the cases of Burkitt's lymphoma, a reciprocal translocation has moved the proto-oncogene c-myc from its normal position on chromosome to a location close to the enhancers of the antibody heavy chain genes on chromosome In all the other cases, c-myc has been translocated close to the antibody genes on chromosome 2 or 22. In every case, c-myc now finds itself in a region of vigorous gene transcription, and it may simply be the overproduction of the c-myc product (a transcription factor essential for mitosis of mammalian cells) that turns the lymphocyte cancerous. Uncontrolled mitosis of this cell results in a clone of cancer cells, Burkitt's lymphoma. Many other human cancers involve chromosome aberrations, such as translocations, at the loci of known proto-oncogenes. Here is an actual karyotype (courtesy of Janet Finan and C. M. Croce) of a cell from the tumor of a patient with Burkitt's lymphoma. The long (q) arm of the resulting chromosome 8 is shorter (8q

78. Hematology/Oncology - Burkitt's Lymphoma
Hematology/Oncology. BURKITT'S lymphoma. Burkitt's lymphoma is aB cellneoplasm characterized by small noncleaved cells that are uniform
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BURKITT'S LYMPHOMA Burkitt's lymphoma is a B cell neoplasm characterized by small noncleaved cells that are uniform in appearance and that produce a diffuse pattern of tissue involvement. This neoplasm is one of the fastest growing malignancies in humans. The cells of Burkitt's lymphoma are characterized by a specific cytogenetic defect, a balanced, reciprocal translocation of genetic material from the long arm of chromosome 8 to the long arm of chromosome 14. Two variants of Burkitt's lymphoma are recognized: African and non- African; although very similar in histologic and cytologic features, they have very different epidemiologic patterns and clinical presentations. African Burkitt's lymphoma presents most often as a jaw or orbital tumor and occurs endemically in central Africa. It is interesting to note that this same central African region is also the endemic area for malaria and yellow fever. In contrast non- African Burkitt's lymphoma occurs outside this endemic region and presents primarily as an abdominal mass. In the African type, the Epstein- Barr virus has been strongly implicated, while for the non- african type the relationship is less clear. Burkitt's lymphoma is a monoclonal proliferation of B lymphocytes. The lymphocytes have receptors for the EBV and are its specific target. African children who develop Burkitt's lymphoma are thought to be unable to mount an appropriate immune response to primary EBV infection, possibly because of co- existent malaria which is immunosuppressive. Months to years then pass during which excessive B cell proliferation occurs.

79. Cancer.gov - Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Home Page
Online resource from the National Cancer Institute addressing many aspects of the disease such as diagnosis, risk factors, and treatment options.
http://www.cancer.gov/cancer_information/cancer_type/lymphoma/
Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Home Page
Information about detection, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. NIH Publication No. 99-1567
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NCI's gateway for information about Hodgkin's disease.
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80. Welcome To The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Maryland Chapter Features Page!
A voluntary health agency dedicated solely to seeking the cause and eventual cure of leukemia and Category Regional North America Health Conditions and Diseases......The Leukemia lymphoma Society is a voluntary health agency dedicated solelyto seeking the cause and eventual cure of leukemia and related diseases
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