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T Cell Leukaemias and Lymphomas

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Essential Oncology of the Lymphocyte

Abstract

Up to 30% of acute lymphoblastic leukaemias (ALLs) and 10%–20% of non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas (NHLs) are of T cell lineage (Collins 1982). In many respects, much less is known of the T cell leukaemias and lymphomas then the B cell malignancies, and it is only recently that they have been studied in the detail previously accorded the B cell neoplasms. The classification of T cell malignancies is even more controversial than the classification of B cell malignancies. No more than a few authors have attempted to provide a comprehensive classification of this subject (Catovsky et al. 1982a; Collins 1982; Kadin et al. 1983; Leong 1984). As with the B cell neoplasms, it is not always possible to make a distinction between lymphoma and leukaemia. In fact, the overlap is even more pronounced in the T cell malignancies and the use of the term “lymphoma/leukaemia” is often more appropriate.

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