(A) Schematic of the experimental design and analysis. Paracancerous and cancer tissues obtained from surgically resected DLBCLs were split and processed for scRNA-seq and spatial transcriptomics. (B) ...
New Lesions Detected by Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Array–Based Chromosomal Analysis Have Important Clinical Impact in Acute Myeloid Leukemia We identified 769 patients with testicular DLBCL. The ...
Abdominal/gastrointestinal complaints are the most prevalent initial symptoms in DLBCL, reported by 26% of patients. Peripheral lymphadenopathy and testicular tumors are associated with low-risk ...
Seminomas and nonseminomas make up most cases of testicular cancer, but there are other rare types. The differences between types can affect how quickly they spread and how doctors treat them.
Outcomes of Treatment of Children and Adolescents With Recurrent Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and Hodgkin’s Disease With Dexamethasone, Etoposide, Cisplatin, Cytarabine, and l-Asparaginase, Maintenance ...
The risk for central nervous system (CNS) involvement is small in cases of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) because only about 5% of patients develop it. But certain high-risk patients are even ...
Testicular cancer is highly treatable, especially when caught early, making awareness and early detection vital. Men, particularly those aged 15 to 35, should regularly check for unusual lumps, ...
Testicular cancer mostly develops in young and middle-aged males. The average age at diagnosis is 33 years, but it can develop earlier or later. Testicular cancer occurs when cells divide ...
In a small number of people, testicular cancer can run in families. Having a parent or brother with testicular cancer can increase a person’s risk of getting it. Also, some inherited conditions can ...