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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. Hodgkin's Disease Resources Directory - CancerIndex
Patient s information for Adult Hodgkin s disease (CancerNet) Information Hodgkin s disease (Lymphoma Information Network) The pages include information
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Organisations (6 links)
  • British National Lymphoma Investigation (UK) The BNLI was formed in 1970 to coordinate medical research into the diagnosis and treatment of lymphomas, and is involved in running clinical trials and other research.
  • Cure for Lymphoma Foundation (USA) a national research organisation with a focus on lymphomas
  • HUG Hodgkins United Group (Ireland) a support group for patients with Hodgkin's and Non-Hodgkins Lymphomas, their relatives and friends. This page is on the Irish Cancer Society web site.
  • Lymphoma Association (UK) The association provide emotional support and information to people with lymphatic cancer and to their families, carers and friends. The site ihas details of the national network of support groups, telephone helpline, online-booklets etc.
  • Lymphoma Research Foundation Canada / Fondation Canadienne sur le Lymphome (Canada) A non-profit organisation founded in 1998 with the aim of providing support to patients and funding research. The site contains information about the organisation, about lymphomas, research, services etc. English and French language support

82. Childhood Hodgkin's Disease
More boys than girls have childhood Hodgkin s disease. Parent s informationfor Childhood Hodgkin s disease (CancerNet) Information about the disease,
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The lymphatic system helps the body fight infection. There are two main types of cancer associated with the lymphatic system: Hodgkin's Disease and Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma (NHL). Both are rare in children aged under 3, and are more common in older children and adults. More boys than girls have childhood Hodgkin's disease. See also General / Adult Hodgkin's Resources in InterNet Resources for Cancer)
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  • Parent's information for Childhood Hodgkin's Disease (CancerNet) Information about the disease, staging, and treatment overviews. It is reviewed each month by a panel of medical experts.
  • Childhood Hodgkin's Disease (Lymphoma Information Network) The pages include information about childhood Hodgkin's, diagnosis, treatment and a kid's page. The site is produced by a lymphoma survivor.
  • Childhood Hodgkin's Disease (UK) a factsheet produced by the United Kingdom Children's Cancer Study Group and CancerBacup linked to the UKCCSG booklet "A Parent's Guide to Children's Cancers".

83. Lymphomas And Hodgkin's Disease
Links to information and support for cancers of the lymphatic system, calledlymphomas, including Hodgkin s disease.
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Guide picks Cancer of the lymphatic system is called lymphoma. Hodgkin's disease is a type of lymphoma; it represents less than 1% of all cancer cases in the U.S.
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Feature article looks at the different lymphomas and current approaches to research and treatment. From the About.com Guide to Rare/Orphan Diseases. ACS: Hodgkin's Disease Resource Center
The American Cancer Society provides comprehensive information, publications, latest research, and links. Click on "Choose a Cancer Topic" and select Hodgkin's Disease. LLS: Hodgkins
On-Line Atlas of Bone Tumors: Hodgkins

Medical information about Hodgkin's lymphoma of bone, from Bonetumor.org. ACS: Adult Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
The American Cancer Society provides a Resource Center of comprehensive information, publications, latest research, and links. Click on "Choose a Cancer Topic" and select Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin's Type.

84. Lymphoma (chemotherapy)
Hodgkin s disease. 7100 cases of Hodgkin s diseasedeaths 1400. The survivalrate for Hodgkin s disease in African Americans is 74 percent.
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Lymphoma Clinical trials http://www.lymphomainfo.net/lymphoma/clinicaltrials.html "About 62,500 Americans will be diagnosed with lymphoma in 1998 (7,100 cases of Hodgkin's disease and 55,400 cases of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.) An estimated 26,300 persons will die of lymphoma in the U.S. in 1998 (non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, 24,900; Hodgkin's disease, 1,400). " http://www.leukemia.org/docs/leuk_rel/lymphoma.html 1. Hodgkin's disease cases of Hodgkin's diseasedeaths 1,400 "The survival rate for Hodgkin's disease in African Americans is 74 percent. In children, the survival rate for Hodgkin's disease is 94 percent." http://www.leukemia.org/docs/leuk_rel/hodgkins.html Childhood Hodgkin's Disease About 10% to 15% of all cases ( ) of Hodgkin's are diagnosed in children 16 and under "A study of over 10,000 patients shows clearly that chemo’s supposedly strong track record with Hodgkin’s disease (lymphoma) is actually a lie. Patients who underwent chemo were 14 times more likely to develop leukemia and 6 times more likely to develop cancers of the bones, joints, and soft tissues than those patients who did not undergo chemotherapy (NCI Journal 87:10)."—John Diamond Children who are successfully treated for Hodgkin's disease are 18 times more likely later to develop secondary malignant tumours. Girls face a 35 per cent chance of developing breast cancer by the time they are 40which is 75 times greater than the average. The risk of leukemia increased markedly four years after the ending of successful treatment, and reached a plateau after 14 years, but the risk of developing solid tumours remained high and approached 30 per cent at 30 years (New Eng J Med, March 21, 1996)

85. Hodgkin's Disease Treatments
Cancer Group Institute provides the latest information on the most effectivetraditional and alternative cancer treatments available.
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H O D G K I N ' S D I S E A S E
Hodgkin's Disease is a "malignant lymphoma" virtually always starting in lymph nodes, formerly called "reticulum, cell sarcoma". It is a " lympho-reticular disease " that was first recognized by Thomas Hodgkins in 1832, who noted enlarged lymph nodes in patients not attributable to inflammation. Since then, there has been a continual sub-classification of the malignant lymphoma's, most notably into Hodgkin's and Non-Hodgkin's types. The classic binuceated "owl's eyes" cells, termed " Reed-Stemberg " are believed derived from lymphoctyes or the monocyte-macrophage "antigen presenting" cells, and are pathognemonic for Hodgkin's Disease, which comprises 40% of malignant lymphomas.
Epidemiology and Risk Factors for Hodgkin's Disease:
There are 8400 new cases of Hodgkin's in the U.S.A. each year, causing 1900 deaths. The incidence of Hodgkin's has remained fairly constant over the past 50 years. A small male predominance is seen, the male to female ratio is 1:3:1. In childhood cases, 85% are male. A " bimodal " age distribution is seen for Hodgkin's, with one cluster of cases in the 2nd to 3rd decade, and a second cluster in the 7th decade. In industrials countries, the disease tends to occur at a later age than in underdeveloped countries. The disease is rare in children under 10 years old. There are proportionately more cases in the older age group peak than in the younger age group. It accounts for 0.75 of the new cancer cases in the U.S.A./year.

86. Medic8 Family Health Guide - Your Trusted Source For Health
Hodgkin s disease (also called Hodgkin s Lymphoma) is a relatively uncommon Hodgkin s disease is very sensitive to both chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
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Medical News Medic8 Search ... About Medic8 HODGKIN'S DISEASE - a patient's guide Dr David Porter - Medical Oncologist, Auckland Hospital Overview Hodgkin's Disease (also called Hodgkin's Lymphoma) is a relatively uncommon form of cancer. In 1997, the most recent year for which figures are currently available, 57 new cases were recorded in New Zealand. Hodgkin's Disease is very sensitive to both chemotherapy and radiotherapy. The majority of patients undergoing treatment with these therapies can expect to be cured. The choice of treatment depends on a number of factors, such as age, and stage of disease (see below). Without treatment, this disease can be expected to progress rapidly.

87. Hodgkin's Disease - Patient UK
Hodgkin s disease Information or supportMedicinesSearch further.
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Lymphoma Association
Formerly the Hodgkins disease and lymphoma association. Helping those affected by lymphatic cancer
Leukaemia Research Fund
Includes information on leukaemia, Hodgkins disease, lymphomas, myeloma etc.
CancerHelp UK
CancerHelp UK is a free information service about cancer and cancer care for people with cancer and their families. It is brought to you by Cancer Research UK . They believe that information about cancer should be freely available to all and written in a way that people can easily understand.
Royal Marsden
A leading UK cancer centre, recognised worldwide for the quality of its services. Site includes comprehensive, authoritative patient information. See their Patient Information section. Medicines information
Web-sites providing information about prescription and over the counter drugs and medicines. Further sources / More detailed information
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The following list popular non-UK health information sites, mainly from the US. They have not been checked to see if Hodgkin's disease is included but these large sites are comprehensive.
Evidence Based Medicine
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88. Hodgkin's Disease: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
Hodg·kin s disease ( hoj kinz ) n. A malignant, progressive, sometimes fataldisease of unknown cause, marked by enlargement of the lymph nodes,
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n. A malignant, progressive, sometimes fatal disease of unknown cause, marked by enlargement of the lymph nodes, spleen, and liver. Also called Hodgkin's lymphoma [After Thomas Hodgkin (1798–1866), British physician.]
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Hodgkin's disease, a type of cancer of the lymphatic system . First identified in 1832 in England by Thomas Hodgkin, it is a type of malignant lymphoma. Incidence peaks in young adults and the elderly. There is some evidence that it is caused by an infection (the Epstein-Barr virus is sometimes present), and studies of twins suggest a hereditary susceptibility. In addition, exposure to the defoliant, Agent Orange , has been strongly linked to Hodgkin's disease and other lymphomas. The first sign is often enlarged lymph nodes in the neck or armpit. Lymph node biopsy shows the multinucleated Reed-Sternberg cells peculiar to the disease. It spreads from node to node in an orderly fashion. Symptoms include itching, fever, night sweats, and weight loss. Because it affects the lymphatic system, the body becomes less able to fight off infection as the disease progresses. Radiation therapy and combinations of chemotherapeutic agents are used in treatment. By the 1990s most newly diagnosed cases were curable.

89. Hodgkin's Disease - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The incidence of Hodgkin s disease is about 4/100000 people/year, and accountsfor a bit Hodgkin s disease (now also known as Hodgkin s lymphoma) can be
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is a type of lymphoma described by Thomas Hodgkin in , and characterized by the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells
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Epidemiology
Unlike other lymphomas, whose incidence increases with age, Hodgkin's lymphoma has a bimodal incidence curve: that is, it occurs more frequently in two separate age groups, the first being young adulthood (age 15-35), the second being in those over 50 years old. Overall, it is more common in males, except for the nodular sclerosis variant (see below) of Hodgkin disease, which is more common in women. The incidence of Hodgkin's disease is about 4/100,000 people/year, and accounts for a bit less than 1% of all cancers worldwide. edit
Symptoms
Swollen, but non-painful, lymph nodes are the most common sign of Hodgkin's disease, often occurring in the neck. The lymph nodes of the chest are often affected and these may be noticed on a chest X-ray.

90. NBC10.com - News - Arlen Specter Has Hodgkin's Disease
has announced that he has been diagnosed with Hodgkin s disease, SenatorSpecter s Hodgkin s disease has a fiveyear survival rate of 70%.
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91. UpToDate Patient Information: What Is Hodgkin's Disease?
The following discussion will review who gets Hodgkin s disease and how this The initial evaluation of the patient with Hodgkin s disease is designed to
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92. UpToDate Patient Information: Staging And Treatment For Hodgkin's Disease
Staging a patient s Hodgkin s disease is the first important step in For example, a patient with Hodgkin s disease involving lymph nodes in the neck,
http://patients.uptodate.com/topic.asp?file=blod_dis/2873

93. Hodgkin's Disease - The Consequences Of Success
One of a series of cancerrelated articles written by Arvin S. Glicksman, MD,Executive Director of the Rhode Island Cancer Council, Inc.
http://www.ricancercouncil.org/issues/hodgkins_jun2001.php
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Hodgkin's Disease - The Consequences of Success
From the desk of the Executive Director, RI Cancer Council, Inc. Arvin S. Glicksman, M.D.
June 2001 Hodgkin's Disease is a disease that attacks young people, usually between the ages of 10 and 25, which probably accounts for its notoriety. Forty years ago the standard textbook of medicine categorized Hodgkin's Disease as an invariably fatal illness. Today the disease is almost uniformly curable. It is a triumph of oncology in the latter half of the twentieth century. We found that radiotherapy to the affected lymph nodes could produce a cure. We also found that combination chemotherapy could produce a cure. For more information and answers to specific questions contact the Rhode Island Cancer Council at info@ricancercouncil.org or call us at (401) 728-4800 or toll free 866-879-4100. IT IS EASIER TO PREVENT CANCER THAN TO TREAT IT.
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94. Hodgkin Disease Definition - Medical Dictionary Definitions Of Popular Medical T
Online Medical Dictionary and glossary with medical definitions.
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95. Disease, Hodgkin (Hodgkin Lymphoma) Definition - Medical Dictionary Definitions
Online Medical Dictionary and glossary with medical definitions.
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96. Cancer Information, Research, And Treatment For All Types Of Cancer | OncoLink
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97. Information About Lymphoma, Adult Hodgkin's Disease
The VanderbiltIngram Cancer Center, one of a select group of National CancerInstitute-designated cancer centers, is a recognized leader in cancer research
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98. Information About Lymphoma, Hodgkin's Disease
The VanderbiltIngram Cancer Center, one of a select group of National CancerInstitute-designated cancer centers, is a recognized leader in cancer research
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99. Hodgkin Disease
Paediatric information booklets Hodgkin s disease This resource explainspaediatric Hodgkin s disease, gives information on the investigations and
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broader: Lymphoma other: Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma forum and lymphoma association Lymphoma Hodgkin Disease ... What you need to know about Hodgkin's disease An illustrated patient-oriented booklet providing information on the detection, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of Hodgkin's disease (an uncommon lymphoma). Published by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) in 1999 and updated during 2002. Patient Education Handout [Publication Type] Hodgkin Disease Lymphomas This is one of a series of online booklets produced by the Lymphoma Association for patients with lymphoma. The booklet describes adult lymphomas and their treatments, and discusses issues of living with lymphomas. There is a glossary of medical terms and a list of useful organisations. Patient Education Handout [Publication Type] Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin Hodgkin Disease Paediatric information booklets - Hodgkin's disease One of a series of brief information booklets on children's cancers, produced by the Royal Marsden Hospital, for parents and carers. This resource explains paediatric Hodgkin's disease, gives information on the investigations and types of treatment carried out, and describes the drugs used and their possible side effects. Patient Education Handout [Publication Type] Hodgkin Disease Child, Hospitalized

100. Hodgkin's Disease
Hodgkin s disease Updated July 22, 2005 Understanding Hodgkin s disease AGuide for People with Cancer, Their Families and Friends The Cancer Council,
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