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Episode 15. Management of Newly Diagnosed DLBCL (Including Bonus ASH22 Updates)

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How to Approach a Newly Diagnosed D-L-BCL

Sam is a 51-year-old accountant who presents with three weeks of fevers, night sweats and an enlarging mass in his axilla. A core biopsy of the auxiliary mass demonstrates sheets of large abnormal lymphoid cells that are consistent with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. We don't usually send gene expression profiling in clinical practice but it's very important to note especially you know cardiac toxicities which have direct implications on whether anthocyclins can be used or not. So this is all that I kind of look at before I make a treatment plan for the patient.

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