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Chapter and Conference Paper
Stimulation of Peripheral Blood Progenitor Cells by Chemotherapy and Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor in Lymphoproliferative Diseases
Hematopoietic progenitor cells can be collected from the peripheral blood, cryopreserved, and reinfused after chemotherapy ablation in cancer patients [1]. The advantage of autografting with circulating progen...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Follicular Lymphomas: Morphology, Prognostic Factors and Treatment
Meaningful discussion of therapy of a disease requires a precise definition of the pathologic entity needing therapy. This requirement is only partially fulfilled for the non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas (NHL). Classif...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Alpha-Interferon Role in the Management of Follicular Lymphoma Patients. The GELA Experience
Follicular lymphomas (FL) represent between 20 and 25% of all lymphomas and are slightly more frequent in America than in Europe and less frequent in Asia [1]. They are composed of follicle center cells, a mix...
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Chapter
Risk-related treatment strategies for diffuse large B cell lymphoma
Patients with large cell lymphoma have differing prognoses. Even within a single histologic subtype, outcome is influenced by a number of factors (not all of which are recognized), and the optimal treatment di...
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Chapter
Optimal treatment strategies for peripheral T cell lymphoma (unspecified category)
This review combines peripheral “T cell lymphoma, unspecified”, whatever the cell morphology and the specific variants described in the REAL classification [29.1]. If one is going to identify clinical differen...
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Chapter
Clinical aspects and treatment options of B cell CLL/SLL and immunocytoma
One of the merits of the REAL classification is that it emphasizes different entities and particularly small lymphocytic and lymphoplasmacytic lymphomas. As noted in a preceding chapter, small lymphocytic lymp...