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    {"project":"2_test","denotations":[{"id":"27413424-25220842-56394002","span":{"begin":359,"end":360},"obj":"25220842"},{"id":"27413424-25220842-56394002","span":{"begin":359,"end":360},"obj":"25220842"},{"id":"27413424-26181261-56394003","span":{"begin":475,"end":476},"obj":"26181261"},{"id":"27413424-26181261-56394003","span":{"begin":475,"end":476},"obj":"26181261"},{"id":"T51207","span":{"begin":359,"end":360},"obj":"25220842"},{"id":"T94774","span":{"begin":359,"end":360},"obj":"25220842"},{"id":"T56548","span":{"begin":475,"end":476},"obj":"26181261"},{"id":"T29656","span":{"begin":475,"end":476},"obj":"26181261"}],"text":"Cancer remain is a global concern and great challenge to medical management. It has emerged as the second leading cause of death globally after cardiovascular diseases. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) recently estimated that 8.2 million deaths worldwide were due to cancer with 14.1 million new cases per year being reported worldwide [1]. In India, deaths from the disease have increased by 60% according to the ‘Global Burden of Cancer-2013’ report [2]. Among them non-Hodgkin lymphoma is the tenth most common type of cancer in the world. Approximately 71,850 new cases and 19,790 deaths were reported due to non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 2015 (Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results Program 2015)."}