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Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Trial Results
11. Delayed Chemotherapy Safe for Patients With Symptom-Free Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma (Posted: 01/27/2003, Reviewed: 12/06/2005) - Patients with advanced low-grade (slow-growing) non-Hodgkin's lymphoma who have no symptoms can safely delay chemotherapy until symptoms develop, according to a British study.

12. High Doses of Chemotherapy Drug Lead to Better Survival for Children with Leukemia and Lymphoma (Posted: 05/14/2001, Reviewed: 03/15/2006) - Results of a clinical trial indicated that higher doses of a common chemotherapy drug, methotrexate, may lead to less recurrences of a certain type of leukemia and lymphoma in children.

13. Blood Cancer Transplants: Peripheral Blood Cells Better Than Bone Marrow? (Posted: 01/18/2001, Reviewed: 05/11/2005) - Transplants of special cells in the blood stream may be more effective than bone marrow transplants in patients who receive high-dose chemotherapy for blood cancer, according to the January 18, 2001, New England Journal of Medicine.

14. Lymphoma Vaccine Enters Large-Scale Clinical Trials (Posted: 09/27/1999, Reviewed: 05/11/2005) - Results of a lymphoma cancer vaccine study show that there is a clear anti-tumor effect in a small group of patients who were vaccinated over the course of five years, according to researchers at the National Cancer Institute (NCI).
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