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Volume 355:1943 November 2, 2006 Number 18
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The Lymphomas

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Second edition. Edited by George P. Canellos, T. Andrew Lister, and Bryan Young. 582 pp., illustrated. Philadelphia, Saunders, 2006. $199. ISBN 0-7216-0081-6.

Of course, this is a very good book. Of course, it is very well presented. Of course, I shall use it for reference whenever I see an unusual type of lymphoma. Of course, it is a little behind the cutting edge; all textbooks are. Of course, it is comprehensive — or is it?

One of the great debates among oncologists is whether chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) should be regarded as a leukemia or a lymphoma. Leukemia specialists are really caught up in the excitement of managing acute leukemia, and lymphoma specialists tend to stick to lumps and bumps. For years, . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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