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1 NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Despite the increasing availability of new and useful chemotherapeutic agents, it should be restated that the primary treatment for localized malignant lymphoma is radiation therapy. When disease is more advanced, experience has suggested broad guide lines favoring radiation therapy alone, combined therapy, or chemotherapy alone in the treatment of certain clinical settings. The need for teamwork in patient evaluation and treatment and future continued investigation is paramount.
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