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What are lymphomas?

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Malignancy: A lymphoma is a malignancy of a certain type of white blood cells called lymphocytes. These cells are found in the lymphatic system and the blood stream. When the disease appears primarily in lymph nodes it is called a lymphoma. There are many different types of lymphoma.

Answered 3/3/2015

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Dr. Binu Nair answered

Cancer: Cancer of lymph. Nodes, there are many .http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/lymphoma.html.

Answered 2/24/2013

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Dr. Agos Luca answered

See below...: Lymphoma are forms of cancer that occur in lymph nodes or other organs containing lymphoid tissue.

Answered 5/31/2015

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Dr. Hernani Cualing answered

Specializes in Pathology

Cancer of lymph cell: Lymphomas are cancer of lymphocytes that present as tumor of lymph glands or other organs suffused by lymphocytes. These are not one disease but many, some indolent others grave.Main Types are Hodgkin or NonHodgkin. These arise from B or T cells class with many subtypes based on location found,size,biomarker,etc. Treatments dIffer between types so defining The exact subtype Is important.

Answered 5/5/2015

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