Perhaps: People with waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia usually go to their doctor because of lymph node enlargement. This is usually not painful. Because of the protein the lymphoma cells make, one might have a headache, shortness of breath or other symptoms. As the disease progresses, symptoms can worsen. In late stages, anemia and other low blood counts become more problematic.
Answered 10/11/2013
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