Graham Collins
Author
Pub. Date
2023
Edition
4th edition
Description
Lymphoma can be broadly defined as a cancer of mature lymphocytes. Our understanding of the biology of normal lymphocytes and lymphoma has grown at a tremendous pace, and this is now directly translating into changes in clinical practice. This became evident with the introduction of one of the first therapeutic monoclonal antibodies into cancer medicine, the CD20-directed antibody rituximab, which has led to significant benefit for patients with B-cell...
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Description
Lymphoma affects all ages. Advances in diagnostic cellular and molecular techniques coupled with new treatment options are improving patient outcomes. This third edition of our bestselling 'Fast Facts: Lymphoma' distills the most important aspects of diagnosis and management into an up-to-date and highly accessible well-illustrated overview that includes: ; a clear outline of the nature of lymphoma; the essentials of clinical presentation, biopsy...
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Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Pub. Date
2024.
Edition
Ninth edition.
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Description
"Advances in the understanding the pathogenesis of blood diseases and improvements in their treatment have continued apace in the five years since the 8th edition of HEH was published. Gene mutations are increasingly used to define and classify inherited and acquired haematological diseases, as a guide to therapy and to predict prognosis. Mutations underlying many rarer blood diseases have been identified, allowing appropriate panels of DNA probes...