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NHL: What are the most common subtypes?
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NHL: What are the most common subtypes?
22% Follicular lymphoma 6% Small lymphocytic lymphoma 5% Mantle cell lymphoma - May be either indolent or aggressive 5% Marginal zone lymphoma <1% Lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma <1% NF/Sezary syndrome <1% Splenic marginal zone lymphoma |
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NHL: Categories of NHL by survival without treatment
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NHL: Categories of NHL by survival without treatment
Indolent: Years Aggressive: Months Highly aggressive: Weeks |
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NHL: What percentage of NHLs do aggressive lymphomas account for?
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NHL: What percentage of NHLs do aggressive lymphomas account for?
50% |
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NHL: What are the most common subtypes of aggressive NHL?
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NHL: What are the most common subtypes of aggressive NHL?
31% Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma 6% Peripheral T-cell lymphoma 2% Anaplastic large cell lymphoma |
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NHL: What are the peripheral T-cell lymphomas?
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NHL: What are the peripheral T-cell lymphomas?
Peripheral T-cell lymphoma, unspec Angioimmunoblastic TCL Extranodal NK/TC nasal type Subcutaneous panniculitis-like TCL Intestinal TCL Hepatosplenic gamma/delta TCL |
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NHL: What percentage of NHL are accounted for by highly aggressive NHLs?
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NHL: What percentage of NHL are accounted for by highly aggressive NHLs?
5% |
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NHL: What are the highly aggressive NHLs?
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NHL: What are the highly aggressive NHLs?
B-cell - Burkitt's lymphoma - Precursor B lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma T-cell - Adult t-cell lymphoma - Precursor T lymphoblastic leukemia |