1. The Lukes-Butler classification of Hodgkin's disease revisited --;2. Pitfalls in the diagnosis and classification of Hodgkin's disease: Surgical pathology and classification for the 1980's --;Is the Lukes-Butler classification still relevant? --;3. The Reed-Sternberg cell: Biological and clinical significance --;4. Upon the enigma of Hodgkin's disease and the Reed-Sternberg cell --;5. Selection of an imaging modality for staging abdominal involvement in the malignant lymphomas --;Lymphography or computed tomography? --;6. The definitive management of limited and intermediate stages of Hodgkin's disease with radiation therapy alone --;7. The role of combination chemotherapy alone or as an adjuvant to radiation therapy in limited stages of Hodgkin's disease --;8. Chemotherapy for stage IIIA Hodgkin's disease: The proper role --;9. The Rappaport classification of the non-Hodgkin's lymphomas: Is it pertinent for the 1980's? --;10. Nodular mixed cell lymphoma: Is there a potential for a prolonged disease free survival and cure? --;11. Nodular mixed lymphoma: Failure to demonstrate prolonged disease free survival and cure --;12. The role of treatment deferral in the management of patients with advanced, indolent non-Hodgkin's lymphomas --;13. Early intervention with combined modality therapy for 'favorable' non-Hodgkin's lymphomas of advanced stage.
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