1. Hodgkin Disease: MedlinePlus
Hodgkin disease is a type of lymphoma. Lymphoma is cancer of lymph tissue found in the lymph nodes, spleen, liver, and bone marrow. The first sign of Hodgkin disease is often an enlarged lymph node. The disease can spread to nearby lymph nodes. La.....
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2. Download Data for Hodgkin's Disease
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3. SEER Training: Rye Classification for Hodgkin Disease
Developed by Lukes and Butler; modified and presented at a conference in Rye, New York in 1966. This system found that the different cellular subtypes had different prognoses:
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4. Hardin MD : Lymphoma Pictures / Hodgkins Pictures
ACM student chapter, Univ Illinois; The URL for this page is http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/hardin/md/lymphomapictures.html Last updated Monday, Jul 12, 2010 [hodgekins disease, hotchkins disease, non-hodgkins lymphoma,...
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5. Hodgkin's Disease
Hodgkin disease starts in lymphatic tissue. Lymphatic tissue includes the lymph nodes and other organs that are part of the body's immune and blood-forming systems.
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6. Hodgkin's Disease
Ethan was feeling down. All of his friends were going to the big game and he couldn't join them. It wasn't because he'd been grounded or because his family had other plans. The problem was more serious than that: Ethan has a type of cancer called ...
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7. What is Hodgkin disease?
Hodgkin disease (Hodgkin lymphoma) is a type of lymphoma, a cancer that starts in cells called lymphocytes, which are part of the body's immune system. There are 2 kinds of lymphomas:
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8. Hodgkin's Disease
Hodgkin's disease is a form of cancer involving the lymphatic system. In 1994, there were an estimated 7,900 new cases (4,400 men and 3,500 women) and 1,550 deaths (900 men and 650 women) (Ries et al., 1994). From 1973 to 1991, mortality rates fro...
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9. Hodgkin's disease
Hodgkin’s disease is a lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system. Hodgkin’s disease and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma are the two types of lymphomas. Hodgkin’s disease is distinguished by the presence of large abnormal cells,...
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10. Hodgkin's disease
First described by Sir Thomas Hodgkin in 1832; Can present at any age but most commonly seen in young adults; Male : Female ratio 2:1; Usually presents as painless lymphadenopathy in superficial lymph nodes involving; Cervical nodes (60-70%) Axill...
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