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Update Patients With Non-hodgkin’s Lymphoma Have Shown Improved Outlook In Last Decade

By admin2 | June 26, 2008

MedicalSince the 1990s, the survival rates for patients with non-Hodgkinlymphoma (NHL) appear to have increased, according to a reportpublished in the March 10 issue of the Archives of InternalMedicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma is a set of different cancers of the lymphocytesin the immune system, and they can affect any of the organs related tothe lymph system.
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