Medical History, Lifestyle, Family History, and Occupational Risk Factors for Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma: The InterLymph Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Subtypes Project
Conclusion
Our results support a complex and multifactorial etiology for DLBCL with some variation in risk observed by sex and anatomical site.
Source: JNCI Monographs - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Cerhan, J. R., Kricker, A., Paltiel, O., Flowers, C. R., Wang, S. S., Monnereau, A., Blair, A., Maso, L. D., Kane, E. V., Nieters, A., Foran, J. M., Miligi, L., Clavel, J., Bernstein, L., Rothman, N., Slager, S. L., Sampson, J. N., Morton, L. M., Skibola, Tags: Article Source Type: research
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