PMID: 1182068Mar 1, 1975Paper

A summary of the results of a review of 405 patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma at Stanford University.

The British Journal of Cancer. Supplement
S A RosenbergH S Kaplan

Abstract

A résumé of the major advantages of using the Rappaport classification of the non-Hodgkin's lymphomata is presented. The data are taken from a series of 6 papers resulting from a retrospective review of 405 cases at Stanford University. The frequency of nodular lymphomata (44%) is emphasized. The clinical features, response to therapy and natural history of these patients are quite different among the various subgroups. Use of this classification instead of former pathological classifications is urged.

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