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Hodgkin's disease, (Thomas Hodgkin, 1798 - 1866, English physician), is separated from the more common and more frequently fatal non Hodgkins lymphoma, by the presence of a distinctive histological feature, the Sternberg - Reed giant cell, a large reticulum cell with a tendency to form large, densely staining nuclei.
In some cases, children with Hodgkin’s Disease can safely skip or reduce the amount of radiation therapy received

In some cases, children with Hodgkin’s Disease can safely skip or reduce the amount of radiation therapy received

THC in marijuana may block the spread of forms of cancer causing herpes viruses

THC in marijuana may block the spread of forms of cancer causing herpes viruses

NIH opens new hospital totally dedicated to clinical research

NIH opens new hospital totally dedicated to clinical research

German researchers are identifying lymphoma risks

German researchers are identifying lymphoma risks

Day care or nursery school attendance may reduce risk of developing Hodgkin's disease

Day care or nursery school attendance may reduce risk of developing Hodgkin's disease

Could the cure for cancer have been ignored for 30 years?

Could the cure for cancer have been ignored for 30 years?

Common weeds may be better than herbal cousins for preventing and curing a host of diseases

Common weeds may be better than herbal cousins for preventing and curing a host of diseases

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