Living with Lymphoma (Johns Hopkins Press Health Books (Paperback)) By Elizabeth M. Adler

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Living with Lymphoma (Johns Hopkins Press Health Books (Paperback))Very informative I have a degree in molecular biology Dr Adler gives enough information that the reader should be able to research the kind of lymphoma they are interested in She accomplished her goal of doing just that Living with Lymphoma Johns Hopkins Press Health Books Paperback

Living with Lymphoma (Johns Hopkins Press Health Books (Paperback)) By Elizabeth M. Adler
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When neurobiologist Elizabeth M Adler was diagnosed with non Hodgkin lymphoma almost twenty years ago she learned everything she could about the disease both to cope with the emotional stress of her diagnosis and to make the best possible decisions for her treatment In Living with Lymphoma she combines her scientific expertise and personal knowledge with a desire to help other people who have lymphoma manage this complex and often baffling disease With the availability of effective treatment regimens many people with lymphoma are living longer in fact there are than 700000 lymphoma survivors in the United States alone Given this change in the lymphoma landscape the second edition of this book places a greater emphasis on survivorship The new edition includes the latest information on lymphoma diagnosis treatment and incidence and describes the most recent update to the WHO system of lymphoma classification and staging Adler discusses new targeted therapies like ibrutinib and idelalisib and describes how other treatments including radiation therapy and stem cell transplants have been modified while others have been discontinued She also addresses new developments such as the possible role of lack of sunlight and vitamin D in the pathogenesis of lymphoma and the use of medical marijuana The book includes suggestions for further reading including the latest material available online Living with Lymphoma Johns Hopkins Press Health Books Paperback.