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  1. Synchronous tumors: Hodgkin disease presenting in mesenteric lymph nodes from a right hemicolectomy for colon carcinoma.(Case Report): An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Joanne M. Quilon, Scott Day, et all 2004-11-01
  2. Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Disease Management Guide, PDR 2006
  3. Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine: Hodgkin's disease by Paula Ford-Martin, 2001-01-01
  4. Simultaneous occurrence of Hodgkin disease and tuberculosis: report of three cases.(Case Report): An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Luciano J.M. Costa, Christina T. Gallafrio, et all 2004-07-01
  5. Reduced-dose therapy is promising in Hodgkin's disease, study finds.(Hematology): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Bruce Jancin, 2006-02-01
  6. Hodgkin's disease: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine</i> by Paula Ford-Martin, 2001
  7. The good news-bad news about Hodgkin's disease.: An article from: Medical Update by Edwin W. Brown, 1996-07-01
  8. Gale Encyclopedia of Cancer: Hodgkin's disease by Ph.D. Margaret Alic, 2002-01-01
  9. International Symposium on Hodgkin's Disease: [proceedings] by International Symposium on Hodgkin's Disease, 1973-01-01
  10. Lymphoma and Hodgkin Disease / LIMFOMY I LIMFOGRANULEMATOZ by Kholman P., 2007
  11. Hodgkin's Disease: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Rosalyn, MD Carson-DeWitt, Margaret, Ph.D. Alic, 2006
  12. Hodgkin's Disease & Non-Hodgkin's Lymphomas, Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians : Vol. 35, No. 2 march/April 1985 by Arthur I. (editor) Holleb, 1985
  13. Clinical Lecture on Accute Hodgkin's Disease. Contained in The British Medical Journal Being the Journal of the British Medical Association, Volume 1 pages 893-96. by J. Dreschfeld , 1892-01-01

81. Lymphoma Information Network - Hodgkin's Disease
Information on Hodgkin's disease a form of lymphoma (lymphatic cancer)
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Lymphoma Information Network - Hodgkin's Disease
Hodgkin's Disease or Hodgkin's Lymphoma is a malignant (cancerous) growth of cells in the lymph system. Hodgkin's Disease is the better known form of lymphoma (the other lymphomas are grouped into what is called the Non-Hodgkin's Lymphomas Information on Adult Hodgkin's Disease: For Information on Childhood Hodgkin's Disease: Other Hodgkin's Pages The Main Page - your guide to lymphoma support and more: Site Map Search this Site Lymphoma Information Network ...
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82. Hodgkins' Disease
What is Hodgkin's disease? What causes it? Can it be treated? Find out here.Category Health Conditions and diseases Hodgkin s disease......Hodgkin's disease, about, chemotherapy, treatment, symptoms, lymphatic system, lymphoma,cancer, spleen, hodgkins, information, what is, health, statistics
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What Is Hodgkin's Disease?
Hodgkin's disease , (also called Hodgkin's lymphoma), is a cancer that starts in lymphatic tissue. Lymphatic tissue includes the lymph nodes and related organs that are part of the body's immune and blood-forming systems. The lymph nodes are small, bean-shaped organs located underneath the skin in the neck, underarm, and groin. Lymph nodes are also found inside the chest, abdomen, and pelvis. Hodgkin's disease is not contagious. You can't "catch" this disease from another person. What are Lymph nodes? Lymph nodes make and store infection-fighting white blood cells, called lymphocytes . They are connected throughout the body by lymph vessels (narrow tubes similar to blood vessels). Lymph vessels carry a clear, watery luid (lymphatic fluid) that contains lymphocytes. Eventually the lymphatic fluid is emptied into the blood vessels in the left upper chest.

83. Hodgkin's Disease
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84. Lymphoma Information Network - Adult Hodgkin's Disease
Adult Hodgkin's disease. Hodgkin's disease or Hodgkin's Lymphomais a malignant (cancerous) growth of cells in the lymph system.
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Adult Hodgkin's Disease
Hodgkin's Disease or Hodgkin's Lymphoma is a malignant (cancerous) growth of cells in the lymph system. Hodgkin's Disease is the better known form of lymphoma (the other lymphomas are grouped into what is called the Non-Hodgkin's Lymphomas The incidence or number of cases of Hodgkin's Disease (about 7100 cases, 3700 men and 3400 women in the US this year) is significant although less than the number of cases of Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (about 53,000 in the US this year). More on Hodgkin's incidence Hodgkin's has a long and rich history . The disease was named after Thomas Hodgkin (1798-1866), a English scholar and Quaker physician working at Guy's Hospital in England. Lymphatic disease was first described in 1666 by Malpighi although it was in Hodgkin's 1832 paper On Some Morbid Appearances of the Absorbent Glands and Spleen that cases of Hodgkin's lymphoma were well documented. Hodgkin's name was attached to the disease in 1865 in a paper by Wilks. What now differentiates Hodgkin's Disease is the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells (and variations on this cell) in the cancerous area, a cell specific to Hodgkin's Disease. There is definitive evidence that the the cancerous cells are of B-cell lymphocyte origin. The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) also appears to be a factor, at least in some cases - appearing in about 40-50% of Hodgkin's cases. It has recently been found that Interleukin-13, a natural cytokine in the body, may be overproduced by Hodgkin's cancerous cells. What causes Hodgkin's Disease is still being researched.

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86. CancerWeb Report May, 1996: Hodgkins' Disease
CancerWeb Home Comments CancerWeb Report Index The CancerWebReport, What's New In Cancer May, 1996 hodgkins' disease. Last
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  • Alternating drug regimens - Alternating treatment schedules have been used in cancer treatment, dermatology, and other medical areas for some time. The authors of a report from the National Tumor Institute in Milan, Italy, used this approach with two standard regimens for Hodgkins' disease. Between 1982 and 1990, they randomized 427 untreated patients to two different sequences of MOPP and ABVD (alternating full-cycle MOPP and ABVD, or a hybrid of one half-cycle of MOPP alternating with one half-cycle of ABVD within one month) for six cycles, followed by radiotherapy. The two regimens gave identical, superior results with complete remission rates of 91% versus 89%, freedom from regression rates of 675 and 69%, and overall survival rates of 74% versus 72%. The number of second malignancies reached 23 (6%). (Viviani, J Clin Oncol 14
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87. My Experience With Hodgkins' Disease
My Experience With Hodgkin’s disease By Charles R. Atkins (Excerptedfrom the May 1997 Living Buddhism, page 13) When I was 36
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My Experience With Hodgkin’s Disease
By Charles R. Atkins
(Excerpted from the May 1997 Living Buddhism , page 13) When I was 36 years old, I experienced a rapid deterioration of health at the beginning of 1987. I had severe back pain, drenching night sweats, insatiable itching, chills, nausea and constant fatigue. By the time all the symptoms had reached their peak, I was diagnosed with fourth-stage Hodgkin’s lymphoma and given a dismal prognosis. Cancerous tumors were behind my ear, on both sides of my neck, in my sternum and abdomen, with a golf-ball-sized tumor fused into my spine. A team of oncologists recommended a six-cycle regimen of aggressive combination chemotherapy followed by complete nodal irradiation. I had practiced Nichiren Daishonin’s Buddhism for thirteen years and began to apply the method of chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo in a life-and-death battle with my illness and the side effects of treatment. With the blessing of my doctors, I followed their protocol to the letter and used chanting to bolster my immune system. I imagined my white blood cells exploding with spiritual energy like the halos of holy light seen in religious paintings. Every morning and evening I would imagine my insides bathed in holy light that would destroy cancer cells and revitalize healthy cells. Four months into my treatment, I became deathly ill. Suffering from a high fever and compromised immune system, I was hospitalized in an isolation room, unable to continue further treatment. Feeling that death was rapidly approaching, I asked visitors to leave and began to chant Nam-myoho-renge-kyo with all the strength I had left, aspiring to crown my life with victory.

88. Drug Information
disease Information. American Cancer Society info on Hodgkin's disease. Cancer- Drug InfoNet Cancer information page. © 1996-99 DRUG INFONET, Inc.
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89. Hodgkin's Disease Information -Easy For Kids
This site aims to inform and comfort people of all ages dealing with Hodgkin's disease without confusing jargon. s= 76001073 l= NE b= 0 t= 1045370646'; yvnR=' us'; yfnEA( 0); / script . Hodgkin's disease Information. for kids!
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90. Access Health - Hodgkin's Disease
Basic explanation of this cancer of the lymphatic system is accompanied by a RealAudio version. Includes a list of common symptoms.
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91. Hodgkins (Search FastHealth.com) Hodgkins
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92. The KDH Hodgkin's Disease Foundation
This Hodgkin's disease Foundation is a cancer survivor's notfor-profit corporation organized to fund clinical trials and research for Hodgkin's disease.
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93. UMHS - Hodgkin's Disease
Leukemia, Lymphomas and Sarcomas Hodgkin's disease. Hodgkin's disease is a formof lymphoma or cancer of the lymph system. How is Hodgkin's disease treated?
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What is Hodgkin's disease?
Hodgkin's disease is a form of lymphoma or cancer of the lymph system. It is less common than non-Hodgkin's lymphoma . The lymph system is a network of tubes and small bean-shaped nodes that move the clear fluid called lymph throughout our bodies. It is an essential part of our immune system. Hodgkin's disease is most common in young adults . Previously, it was always fatal, but now it is often considered curable even in the advanced stages.
What are the symptoms of Hodgkin's disease The most common symptom of Hodgkin's is a painless lump under the arms, in the neck or in the groin that persists over a period of several weeks. Other symptoms may include fevers, night sweats, tiredness, weight loss or itching. Of course, these symptoms also may point to many other less serious conditions. Only a doctor can tell for sure. Hodgkin's disease is diagnosed when a pathologist discovers a certain type of abnormal cell in tissue taken from an enlarged node. How is Hodgkin's disease

94. Home Page
Hodgkin's disease is a cancer that has a very high survival rate.However, there are still those who are not lucky enough to be
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95. CureHodgkins.com, Resources For Hodgkin's Disease Patients And Their Families.
Offers support, survivor stories, information about diagnosis and treatment, and access to current Category Health Conditions and diseases Hodgkin s disease...... 2001, CureHodgkins.com Editor and cancer patient Matt Terry had the vision thatno one affected by this disease should feel alone or unsupported through this
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The KDH Hodgkin's Disease Foundation will hold their first annual Fundraiser on July 22, 2002 in New York City. The gala event will beheld at Eden, located at 28 West 20th St from 6 to 10 in the evening. Scheduled for the event will be live entertainment, DJ and dancing, elaborate Hors D'Ouerves and open bar, plus raffles for door prizes and gift bags! Not to mention, a few surprise celebrity appearances! Tickets cost $150 in advance and $200 at the door. Tickets available online at Ticketweb or by phone at 1-866-468-7619. Proceeds from the event will directly benefit clinical trial research at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City.

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97. TAU Research Authority Announcement - Israel Ministry Of Health,
Ministry of Health (10) Call for Proposals- Hodgkin's disease Research2001. Medicine, Life Sciences,Exact Sciences, Engineering.
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98. MEDLINEplus: Hodgkin's Disease
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  • How Is Hodgkin's Disease Found? (American Cancer Society) How is Hodgkin's Disease Staged? (American Cancer Society) Understanding Blood Counts
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  • Adult Hodgkin's Lymphoma (PDQ): Treatment (National Cancer Institute) Also available in: Spanish AIDS-Related Lymphoma (PDQ): Treatment (National Cancer Institute) Also available in: Spanish Blood and Marrow Stem Cell Transplantation Cord Blood Donation (National Marrow Donor Program) Hodgkin's Lymphoma during Pregnancy (PDQ) (National Cancer Institute) Also available in: Spanish Long Term and Late Effects of Treatment for Blood-Related Cancers New Approaches to Treatment Treating Cancer with Radiation Therapy (American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology)
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