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Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Lymphoma
Published year: 2005 |
Reference No: CP107 |
Synopsis of publication:
The guidelines have been developed by working parties of the Australian Cancer Network to address the diagnostic and clinical aspects of the disease. The guidelines provide advice for reducing variability in treatment where appropriate, and for management to include the latest products resulting from pharmacological and biotechnological activity. The need for multidisciplinary teams in the management of patients with lymphoma is also stressed.
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Title page, preamble and summary
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Chapter 1 Foreword and introduction
Chapter 2 Epidemiology and aetiology
Chapter 3 Classification
Chapter 4 Biopsy techniques and tissue handling
Chapter 5 Immunophenotyping and prognostic markers
Chapter 6 Molecular and cytogenetic studies — techniques
Chapter 7 High-risk familial Colorectal Cancer syndromes
Chapter 8 Diagnosis and reporting of lymphoproliferative disease
Chapter 9 Approach to the patien
Chapter 10 Surgical biopsy in lymphoma
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Chapter 11 Hodgkin lymphoma
Chapter 12 Low-grade lymphoma
Chapter 13 Aggressive lymphoma
Chapter 14 High-grade lymphoma
Chapter 15 Childhood lymphoma
Chapter 16 Immunodeficiency associated lymphoma
Chapter 17 Gastric lymphoma
Chapter 18 Primary cutaneous lymphomas
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Chapter 19 Primary cerebral lymphoma
Chapter 20 Palliative care
Chapter 21 Complications of treatment
Chapter 22 Communication with the patient
Chapter 23 Nutrition, exercise and psychotherapies
Chapter 24 Alternative and complementary therapies
Chapter 25 Cost effectiveness
Chapter 26 Late breaking DEVELOPMENTS: impact of anti-CD20 monoclonal antibodies on lymphoma therapy
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