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Hodgkin’s Disease

John McGrath
- 01 Dec 1933 - 
- Vol. 8, Iss: 12, pp 643-666
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This article is published in Irish Journal of Medical Science.The article was published on 1933-12-01. It has received 853 citations till now.

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sources and effects of ionizing radiation

TL;DR: This annex is aimed at providing a sound basis for conclusions regarding the number of significant radiation accidents that have occurred, the corresponding levels of radiation exposures and numbers of deaths and injuries, and the general trends for various practices, in the context of the Committee's overall evaluations of the levels and effects of exposure to ionizing radiation.
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The Interferon System

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Association of cancer with AIDS-related immunosuppression in adults.

TL;DR: Although occurring in overall excess, most non-AIDS-defining cancers do not appear to be influenced by the advancing immunosuppression associated with HIV disease progression.
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Reduced treatment intensity in patients with early-stage Hodgkin's lymphoma.

TL;DR: In patients with early-stage Hodgkin's lymphoma and a favorable prognosis, treatment with two cycles of ABVD followed by 20 Gy of involved-field radiation therapy is as effective as, and less toxic than, four cycles ofABVD following by 30 Gy ofinvolved- field radiation therapy.
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Studies in hodgkin's disease.

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Certain unusual lesions of the lymphatic apparatus: including a description of primary hodgkin's disease of the spleen and a case of gastrointestinal pseudoleukemia

TL;DR: It appears that several of the cases originally described by Hodgkin were examples of leukemia or of glandular syphilis or tuberculosis, but that at least two were genuine instances of the affection to which Wilks, 2 in 1856, gave the name of Hodgkin's disease.
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Cultural results in hodgkin's disease

TL;DR: The publication at this time of the result of the efforts to cultivate an organism from the tissues of patients with Hodgkin's disease is occasioned by the publication by Negri and Mieremet of the successful cultivation of a diphtheroid organism which they designate as the Corynebacterium granulomatis maligni.