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The Lymphomas (Hardcover)

by George P. Canellos (Editor), T. Andrew, M.D. Lister (Editor), Jeffrey L. Sklar (Editor)
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Editorial Reviews
From The New England Journal of Medicine, March 5, 1998
As a "lymphomaniac," I avidly read the new textbook The Lymphomas. I found it to be a well-organized, clearly written, complete presentation of the biology, epidemiology, pathology, clinical presentations, and treatment of the lymphomas. It is up to date and provides an excellent, coherent discussion of the new pathologic classifications.

Nevertheless, there are some disappointments. The title does not inform us that this book encompasses both Hodgkin's disease and the non-Hodgkin's lymphomas. The Lymphomas is aimed at readers with a high level of knowledge and understanding, which is its greatest strength but also a disappointment for interested generalists, medical students, or laypersons, because it assumes that readers have a general knowledge of lymphomas.

The chapters on molecular biology, pathology, and cytogenetics are complete but sometimes redundant. The chapter on immunohistochemistry has five pages of excellent color plates. There are far too many black-and-white photographs throughout the text of pathological processes that have virtually no value to the untutored eye.

The staging of the lymphomas is pivotal to an understanding of the sections on management. This is the weakest component for the uninitiated. Even so, there are wonderful discussions of clinical presentations and imaging. Radiographs are clearly presented, with arrows pointing to abnormalities. The valuable tool of gallium imaging, however, receives only limited discussion.

The chapters on management are uniformly excellent but do suffer slightly from the fact that there are rapid changes in the field. The term "bone marrow transplantation" is used throughout, although most would prefer "stem-cell transplantation" in order to include both bone marrow and peripheral-blood sources of stem cells. The role of stem-cell transplantation during initial treatment is not presented in any detail, although the results of recent prospective clinical trials are compelling. Moreover, the role of the International Lymphoma Study Group's prognostic index in identifying patients with diffuse, large-cell lymphoma at good and poor risk is outlined too briefly.

Mantle-cell lymphoma, which has become increasingly recognized, is unfortunately discussed in the chapter on diffuse, low-grade B-cell lymphomas. Few would consider this disease low grade or indolent in behavior. Follicular lymphomas are discussed cogently and in depth within the context of useful retrospective data from St. Bartholomew's Hospital. The rapidly emerging role of biologic agents and radioimmunotherapy in low-grade lymphomas is addressed only briefly here. The more general chapter on biologic agents is outstanding.

The management of Hodgkin's disease is discussed in several noncontiguous chapters. The role of primary radiation therapy in patients with clinically staged disease (without staging laparotomy) is not fully addressed, which is a disappointment. On the other hand, the technique of radiation therapy is presented in outstanding detail and with excellent illustrations. Combination chemotherapy is discussed in its many facets, but with few specific recommendations. For the generalist, it is difficult to glean, from the objective data presented, how to apply the various chemotherapy regimens, another illustration that this textbook is not meant as a practical compendium for application to treatment.

Despite these deficiencies, it is a pleasure to see so much information on the lymphomas available in an up-to-date and readable format. The authors and editors should be commended for their successful elucidation of these fascinating diseases.

Reviewed by Carol S. Portlock, M.D.
Copyright © 1998 Massachusetts Medical Society. All rights reserved. The New England Journal of Medicine is a registered trademark of the MMS.

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Edited and written by world authorities, this text encompasses all aspects of Hodgkin's disease, non-Hodgkin's lymphomas, and related disorders. Designed to be the "Bible" for both clinicians and scientists who deal with lymphoma, the book is packed with useful summary tables and abundant illustrations and translates cutting-edge discoveries into state-of-the-art management guidelines. The preeminent names in research and practice bring together today's entire spectrum of knowledge--from epidemiology, classification and prognosis through diagnosis and therapy, including the latest scientific advances, such as the impact of molecular biologic and genetic discoveries and new biologic markers.

  • Covers molecular biology bone marrow transplantationlymphoma in AIDS and Hodgkins disease.
  • Provides in-depth coverage of the underlying biology of the disease as well as etiology, pathology, diagnosis, and treatment.
  • Discusses advances in the treatment of diseases including radiotherapy, radiolabeled monoclonal antibodies, treatment of cutaneous lymphoma, and metastatic disease.
  • Contains precise clinical how-tos for managing bone marrow transplantation and diseases that resemble lymphomas.


  • Includes the recently codified new WHO classification of all lymphoid entities.
  • Offers new and updated information on the biology and recategorization (morphologic, clinical, genotypic/immunophenotypic) of distinct lymphoma entities.

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