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Lymphoma Classifications, How to Develop a Future Unified Taxonomy

Cet article analyse les différences entre deux systèmes de classification des lymphomes : "International Consensus Classification" et "WHO Classification of Hematolymphoid Tumours"

In 2022, two different lymphoma classifications were published—the 5th edition of the WHO Classification of Hematolymphoid Tumours (WHO-HAEM5), coordinated by the WHO-International Agency for Research on Cancer Editorial Board,1 and the International Consensus Classification (ICC) developed by the Clinical Advisory Committee.2 The WHO-HAEM5/ICC divide interrupts an almost 30-year era of a single, widely accepted lymphoma classification.3 Absence of a consensus for designing lymphoid disorders may hinder communications between physicians, threatening the inclusion of patients in clinical trials and inevitably confounding the trainees.

Journal of Clinical Oncology , article en libre accès, 2023

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