Medical History, Lifestyle, Family History, and Occupational Risk Factors for Marginal Zone Lymphoma: The InterLymph Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Subtypes Project
Conclusion
Our results provide new data suggesting etiologic heterogeneity across MZL subtypes although a common risk of MZL associated with B-cell activating autoimmune conditions was found.
Source: JNCI Monographs - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Bracci, P. M., Benavente, Y., Turner, J. J., Paltiel, O., Slager, S. L., Vajdic, C. M., Norman, A. D., Cerhan, J. R., Chiu, B. C. H., Becker, N., Cocco, P., Dogan, A., Nieters, A., Holly, E. A., Kane, E. V., Smedby, K. E., Maynadie, M., Spinelli, J. J., R Tags: Article Source Type: research
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