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27 August – Lymphoma/CLL pathophysiology, subtype classification and the patient’s experience

Thank you for joining us for Nurse Learning Module 1.  We apologise for the technical issues that were caused by a storm in Melbourne.  We hope you enjoyed the session and will join us again for our upcoming Nurse Learning Modules. 

You can also email us at nurse@lymphoma.org.au

The first section is a short assessment to ensure we met our objectives of the Nurse Learning Module.  We value your feedback and comments to ensure that we can continue to provide relevant and useful lymphoma/CLL education and updates.

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* 1. How many subtypes of lymphoma are classified by the World Health Organisation (WHO)?

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* 2. How is a diagnosis of lymphoma made?

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* 3. Diffuse large B-cell lymphomas are divided in two main subtypes – which is the most common and has a better prognosis?

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* 4. Lymphoma can be found in:

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* 5. Which one is NOT known to be a risk factor for some types of lymphoma?

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* 6. Subtype classification system helps clinicians to decide treatment choices and prognosis.

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* 7. How well did the education session meet the objectives outline?

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* 8. Your full name

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* 9. Email address

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* 10. Do you have further questions or comments?

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