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Clinical Trials > By Stage & Grade

Last update: 03/07/2008

NHL listings in ClinicalTrials.gov for:

Grade I | Grade II | Grade III  | Stage I | Stage II | Stage III | Stage IV

Grade refers to how fast or slow the lymphoma is likely to grow. Stage describes how wide spread the lymphoma is. 

Also see Stage & Grade for background on the meaning of these terms.

Grade I
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UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Treatments for:  
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Grade I and Grade II (not grade III)
Grade II
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Treatments for:
Grade III
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Treatments for:
Stage I
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Treatments for:
Stage II
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Treatments for:
Stage III
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Treatments for:
stage III grade I follicular small cleaved cell lymphoma" [CONDITION] AND NOT "recurrent stage III grade I follicular small cleaved cell lymphoma" [CONDITION] AND NOT "refractory stage III grade I follicular small cleaved cell lymphoma" [CONDITION] Result
Stage IV
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Treatments for:
 
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