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New Standards of Care and Novel Treatment Options for Several Forms of Lymphoma Unveiled
December 6, 2010 New research points to promising new options for the standard treatment of advanced asymptomatic follicular lymphoma, mantle cell lymphoma, and early, unfavorable Hodgkin disease. Other research ... > full story -
Long-Term Statin Use Is Unlikely to Increase Cancer Risk, Study Finds
November 9, 2010 Researchers have further established that long-term use of statins is unlikely to substantially increase or decrease overall cancer risk, according to a new ... > full story -
New Lymphoma Therapy May Be More Effective With Fewer Side Effects
November 3, 2010 Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma is a type of aggressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma that accounts for approximately 40 percent of lymphomas among adults. If left untreated, it is fatal. The existing ... > full story -
Armed Antibody Triggers Remissions for Hodgkin's Lymphoma
November 3, 2010 An antibody loaded with an anti-cancer agent produced complete or partial remissions in 38 percent of patients with relapsed or therapy-resistant Hodgkin lymphoma enrolled in a phase I clinical ... > full story -
Lymphoma and Leukemia Discovery May Improve Therapy
November 1, 2010 Scientists have identified a mechanism regulating activation-induced deaminase, which could be important for the therapy of some types of lymphoma and ... > full story -
Cancer's Hiding Spots Revealed
October 28, 2010 In a study of mice with lymphoma, biologists have discovered that a small number of cancer cells escape chemotherapy by hiding out in the thymus, an organ where immune cells mature. Within the ... > full story -
Newer, More Intense Chemotherapy With Less Radiation Not More Effective Against Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Study Finds
October 25, 2010 A lower dose of radiation used to reduce side effects is not as effective as the regular dose when given with the standard chemotherapy in the treatment of Hodgkin's lymphoma patients with early, ... > full story -
SHIP Protein Identified as a B-Cell Tumor Suppressor
October 19, 2010 Researchers discover how the enzyme SHIP regulates B-cell growth in mice, findings that could impact lymphoma drugs in ... > full story -
Hodgkin's Lymphoma: Benefit of Stem Cell Transplantation With an Unrelated Donor Unclear
September 29, 2010 It remains an unresolved question whether adult patients with Hodgkin's lymphoma, a certain type of lymph node cancer, benefit from allogeneic stem cell transplantation with an unrelated donor, ... > full story -
Cancer Researchers Discover New Signaling Pathway That Controls Cell Development and Cancer
September 23, 2010 Researchers have discovered a new cell signaling pathway that controls cell growth and development, a pathway that, when defective, helps promote the formation of several major forms of human cancer, ... > full story
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