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Long-term survival in young and middle-aged Hodgkin lymphoma patients in Sweden 1992-2009 - trends in cure proportions by clinical characteristics.
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Central nervous system relapse in peripheral T-cell lymphomas: A Swedish lymphoma registry study.
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miR-18b overexpression identifies mantle cell lymphoma patients with poor outcome and improves the MIPI-B prognosticator.
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Routine Imaging for Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma in First Complete Remission Does Not Improve Post-Treatment Survival: A Danish-Swedish Population-Based Study.
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Sick leave and disability pension in Hodgkin lymphoma survivors by stage, treatment, and follow-up time-a population-based comparative study
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Impact on survival of addition of etoposide to primary chemotherapy in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma: a Swedish Lymphoma Registry study.
2015) In Hematological Oncology(
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Long-term remission in idiopathic Castleman's disease with tocilizumab followed by consolidation with high-dose melphalan-two case studies.
2015) In European Journal of Haematology(
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Total body irradiation after high-dose cytarabine in mantle cell lymphoma: A comparison of Nordic MCL2, HOVON-45, and European MCLYounger trials.
2015) In Leukemia(
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Improvement in survival of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma in relation to age, gender, International Prognostic Index and extranodal presentation: a population based Swedish Lymphoma Registry study
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Treatment outcome in T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma in adults - a population-based study from the Swedish Lymphoma Registry
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