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  • Follicular lymphoma is an indolent malignancy composed of transformed follicular germinal centre B cells. In this Primer, Carbone and colleagues discuss the epidemiology, mechanisms and the recent developments in the treatment of this disease.

    • Antonino Carbone
    • Sandrine Roulland
    • Jude Fitzgibbon
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Disease Primers
    Volume: 5, P: 1-20
  • Patients infected with HIV seem to develop certain types of cancer more frequently than uninfected people. Specifically, lymphomas represent the most frequent malignancy affecting patients with HIV. This Review focuses on the different type of lymphomas that generally occur in patients infected with HIV, as well as other cancers. The authors provide an update of epidemiological data and diagnostic issues, and discuss the most-appropriate strategies for the management of patients with both HIV and lymphomas.

    • Antonino Carbone
    • Emanuela Vaccher
    • Silvia Franceschi
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology
    Volume: 11, P: 223-238
  • Castleman disease includes several lymphoproliferative disorders with shared histopathological features but very different clinical presentations and course depending on the location and numbers of affected lymph nodes.

    • Antonino Carbone
    • Margaret Borok
    • Mark Bower
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Disease Primers
    Volume: 7, P: 1-18
  • Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) is a B cell lymphoma characterized by few, large, multinucleated malignant cells in the tumour microenvironment, which is rich in normal immune effector cells. HL mostly occurs in young adults and has high cure rates.

    • Joseph M. Connors
    • Wendy Cozen
    • Nancy L. Bartlett
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Disease Primers
    Volume: 6, P: 1-25