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Podcast: Everyday Medicine with Dr Luke
Episode: Episode 84. Lymphoma with Professor Stephen Opat (Part 2)
Description: Lymphoma is a clonal neoplastic proliferation of lymphoid cells (B cells, T cells and NK cells) and is the sixth most common malignancy reported in this country which makes it the most common hematologic malignancy with over 5000 cases diagnosed each year in Australia putting lifetime risk at 1 in 50.
There are over 70 different types of lymphoma which are divided into 2 main groups: Hodgkin's lymphoma accounts for 10% of cases and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma accounts for 90% of cases.
Hodgkin's lymphoma named after Thomas Hodgkin (1832) is more common in men, and tends to occur at a younger age than non-Hodgkin's...