Hodgkin's lymphoma, illustration
Hodgkin's lymphoma, illustration. Hodgkin's lymphoma, or Hodgkin's disease, is a malignant (cancerous) tumour (neoplasm) that develops in the lymphoreticular system and originates from lymphocyte white blood cells. It is differentiated from other lymphomas by the large multinucleated cells (Sternberg-Reed cells, centre). Treatment combines surgery, drug therapy and radiotherapy. Early treatment is usually successful., by NEMES LASZLO/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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