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Author: Monalisa Sur

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B-Cell Lymphoma Unclassifiable with Features Intermediate between Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma and Burkitt’s Lymphoma: Comparison Study of Clinical Outcome and Treatment Response

Author: Monalisa Sur Published Date: April 20, 2016 1 Comment on B-Cell Lymphoma Unclassifiable with Features Intermediate between Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma and Burkitt’s Lymphoma: Comparison Study of Clinical Outcome and Treatment Response

Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma (DLBL) and Burkitt Lymphoma (BL) are aggressive B-cell lymphomas that differ from each other with respect to histology, molecular alterations, prognosis…

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