Occurrence of a T cell lymphoma in a patient with chronic myeloid leukemia treated with alpha interferon

Leukemia & Lymphoma
B MahéN Milpied

Abstract

A patient treated by recombinant human alpha interferon for chronic myeloid leukemia developed a T cell lymphoma. The T cell lymphoma cells were demonstrated to be genotypically different from the chronic myeloid leukemia cells. The possible role of interferon therapy in stimulating T cell proliferation is discussed.

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May 9, 2001·Leukemia & Lymphoma·G LuceroB Koziner

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