Abstract
Back in 1991, the National Cancer Institute sponsored a 2-day workshop to ponder the mysterious “emerging epidemic” of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. A decade later, the mystery persists, and NHL cases continue to rise. “It’s been quite dramatic,” says pathologist Dennis Weisenburger, M.D., of the University of Nebraska. “Something is clearly going on, and we don’t understand it.”

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