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Lymphoma

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Treating Aggressive NHL


Monoclonal antibodies are improving treatment success for many people with aggressive forms of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. How do they work?

 Lymphoma Treatment Library

Video - Initial Lymphoma Treatment Decisions Transcript
Video - Treating Follicular Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Transcript
Video - Targeted Therapy for NHL Transcript
Video - Treating Recurrent NHL with Monoclonal Antibodies Transcript
Video - Attacking NHL Early Transcript
Video - Monoclonal Antibodies in Aggressive NHL Transcript
Ask Your Doctor - About Molecular-Targeted Therapies
Video - New and Promising Therapies in the Treatment of Relapsed, Indolent NHL Transcript
Video - How Immunotherapy Works Transcript
Video - Combining Rituxan and Chemotherapy: What are the Benefits? Transcript
Article - Reaping a Response: Measuring the Benefits of Cancer Therapy
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Article - When Cancer Treatments Aren't Enough
Did You Know - Before a drug can be approved by the FDA there are at least three sets of trials with patients that must be successful
Did You Know - Radioactivity can be attached to certain medications to kill cancer cells
Did You Know - Targeted therapy can bring radiation to many different sites in the body
Did You Know - Antibodies can be used as treatment for lymphoma
Did You Know - The crossfire effect in radiation medicine means that nearby cancer cells may also feel the effects
Article - A New Test Helps Oncologists Make Treatment Decisions for People With Lymphoma

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