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The results of treating two series of patients with Burkitt's lymphoma are presented in the form of survival curves. The second series shows an improved survival rate which seems to be due to a potentiating effect by potassium iodide on oral cyclophosphamide. So far no reason for this effect has been found.
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Williams, E. A Comparison of Results Achieved in Treating Two Series of Patients with Burkitt's Lymphoma. Br J Cancer 25, 37–45 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1971.6
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