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Working Formulation

The Working Formulation is a classification of non-Hodgkin lymphomas, first proposed in 1982. It has become outdated in light of modern shifts in the understanding and classification of non-Hodgkin lymphomas, leading to the rise of new systems such as the Revised American European Lymphoma classification. The Working Formulation is still in use, although it is usually applied when analyzing historical data.

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The Working Formulation is a classification of non-Hodgkin lymphomas, first proposed in 1982.1 It has become outdated in light of modern shifts in the understanding and classification of non-Hodgkin lymphomas, leading to the rise of new systems such as the Revised American European Lymphoma classification.2 The Working Formulation is still in use, although it is usually applied when analyzing historical data.3

Low Grade

Intermediate grade

  • Malignant lymphoma, follicular, predominantly large cell
  • Malignant lymphoma, diffuse, small cleaved cell
  • Malignant lymphoma, diffuse, mixed small and large cell
  • Malignant lymphoma, diffuse, large cell

High grade

Miscellaneous

References

References

  1. MacKenzie RG, Rusthoven JJ (1985). "Management of localized non-Hodgkin's lymphoma". CMAJ. 133 (6): 559–64. PMC 1346220. PMID 3896450.
  2. "Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Treatment (PDQ®) - NCI". www.cancer.gov. 2023-12-15. Retrieved 2024-01-22.
  3. "Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Guidelines: Classification, Diagnosis, Staging". 2023-07-24.