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Lymphoma is cancer that begins in cells of the immune system. There are two basic categories of lymphomas. One kind is Hodgkin lymphoma, which is marked by the presence of a type of cell called the Reed-Sternberg cell. The other category is non-Hodgkin lymphomas, which includes a large, diverse group of cancers of immune system cells. Non-Hodgkin lymphomas can be further divided into cancers that have an indolent (slow-growing) course and those that have an aggressive (fast-growing) course. These subtypes behave and respond to treatment differently. Both Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphomas can occur in children and adults, and prognosis and treatment depend on the stage and the type of cancer.
BioCryst to commence Phase 2 study of BCX4208 alone and in combination with allopurinol in gout patients

BioCryst to commence Phase 2 study of BCX4208 alone and in combination with allopurinol in gout patients

Advocates urge Congress to reauthorize C.W. Bill Young Cell Transplantation Program and NCBI

Advocates urge Congress to reauthorize C.W. Bill Young Cell Transplantation Program and NCBI

Scientists study interaction between Notch signaling pathway and BCL6 gene to understand how cancer forms

Scientists study interaction between Notch signaling pathway and BCL6 gene to understand how cancer forms

Fenwal biomedical engineer receives prestigious Junior Investigator Award for research on photopheresis

Fenwal biomedical engineer receives prestigious Junior Investigator Award for research on photopheresis

Patients with transformed lymphoma show positive response to lenalidomide: Research

Patients with transformed lymphoma show positive response to lenalidomide: Research

ZIOPHARM proposes underwritten public offering of common stock

ZIOPHARM proposes underwritten public offering of common stock

Lymphoma Foundation Canada applauds Ontario government's decision to publicly fund Rituxan for CLL

Lymphoma Foundation Canada applauds Ontario government's decision to publicly fund Rituxan for CLL

Spectrum Pharmaceuticals to present clinical data on belinostat at ASCO 2010

Spectrum Pharmaceuticals to present clinical data on belinostat at ASCO 2010

Biogen Idec to join global MS community to commemorate the second annual World MS Day

Biogen Idec to join global MS community to commemorate the second annual World MS Day

Biogen Idec, Abbott commence enrollment in Phase III comparative study of daclizumab to AVONEX for RRMS

Biogen Idec, Abbott commence enrollment in Phase III comparative study of daclizumab to AVONEX for RRMS

Enrollment in phase II clinical trial of brentuximab vedotin for ALCL completed

Enrollment in phase II clinical trial of brentuximab vedotin for ALCL completed

2010 ASCO Annual Meeting highlights new research findings on cancer

2010 ASCO Annual Meeting highlights new research findings on cancer

New therapies can turn cancer into chronic disease

New therapies can turn cancer into chronic disease

Poor survival rates in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma patients attributed to lifestyle factors

Poor survival rates in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma patients attributed to lifestyle factors

Disparities exist in bone marrow transplantation

Disparities exist in bone marrow transplantation

Updates on Micromet's BiTE antibody development programs to be made at two medical conferences

Updates on Micromet's BiTE antibody development programs to be made at two medical conferences

Data on retreatment experiences with brentuximab vedotin in clinical trials to be presented at 2010 ASCO

Data on retreatment experiences with brentuximab vedotin in clinical trials to be presented at 2010 ASCO

PTCL trial data on belinostat to be presented at 2010 ASCO Annual Meeting

PTCL trial data on belinostat to be presented at 2010 ASCO Annual Meeting

New data highlighting Pfizer's approach to cancer drug development to be presented at ASCO meeting

New data highlighting Pfizer's approach to cancer drug development to be presented at ASCO meeting

Researchers discover key gene that promotes development of common kidney cancer

Researchers discover key gene that promotes development of common kidney cancer

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