POST-CHEMOTHERAPY PERFORATION IN CATS WITH A DIAGNOSIS OF INTERMEDIATE OR HIGH GRADE GASTROINTESTINAL LYMPHOMAWhether solitary gastrointestinal (GIT) mass lesions caused by intermediate or large cell lymphoma in cats should be treated initially with surgical excision or chemotherapy is debated. There is a...
BackgroundHodgkin lymphoma (HL) survivors treated with abdominal radiotherapy and/or alkylating chemotherapy have an increased risk of colorectal cancer (CRC). This study was aimed at evaluating the prevalence of colorectal neoplasia in HL survivors....
Advanced colorectal neoplasia included advanced adenomas (high‐grade dysplasia, ≥25% villous component, or ≥10‐mm diameter), advanced serrated lesions (dysplasia or ≥10‐mm diameter), and CRC. The results were compared with those for a Dutch general population cohort that underwent a primary ...