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Jun 2025
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Episode 137: Follicular Lymphoma Series,...

Rouleaux University Medical Center
About this episode

This week, we continue our conversation on follicular lymphoma, this time focusing on front line therapy. We discuss how we approach localized and diffuse disease and the data behind why we do what we do.

Episode contents:

- What is the front-line approach to management for localized follicular lymphoma?

- What about diffuse disease in a patient who is asymptomatic? What is the front-line options there?

- What is the front-line management for patients with diffuse disease who are symptomatic?

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