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Leukemia Lymphoma Cancer
Leukemia is a cancer of the blood and is characterized by an abnormal proliferation of blood cells.
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Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia in Children
2007-02-23 06:03:41
Cancer in any of its forms is known to the society as a condition of adults or elder persons; still it can occur at any age even during the care-free childhood period.
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General aspects of Mantle Cell Lymphoma
2007-02-23 06:01:01
Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) takes part to a group of cancers which affect the lymphatic system. This diseases are known as non-Hodgkin's lymphomas. The immune system
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Lymphoma: Who is Susceptible?
2007-02-23 05:58:40
Lymphoma, as with virtually every other form of cancer, can strike anybody at any time during their life however some groups are more susceptible to the disease than others. Studies around the world have shown that age, gender and geographical location affect whether...
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Treating Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
2007-02-23 05:57:37
Until now, patients suffering of Non-Hodgkin lymphoma were treated with chemotherapy and radiation. In some of the cases the treatment was useful but in most patients treatment was very toxic and did not lead to a cure
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How To Stop Lymphoma Ruling Your Life
2007-02-23 05:56:47
Being diagnosed with lymphoma will be incredibly stressful and when treatment starts it may be that you are at the hospital five days a week for up to eight weeks at a time. Obviously this is going to put immense pressure on both you and your family and so the-
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Diagnosing Lymphoma
2007-02-23 05:55:57
Lymphoma is one of the few types of cancer that can develop and grow in the body without an individual knowing and it is only when the cancer spreads around the body to other organs that obvious symptoms become apparent. There are a number of symptoms-
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Stages and Procedures Regarding AIDS-related Lymphoma
2007-02-23 05:55:07
AIDS-related lymphoma can be diagnosed by performing a serie of tests known as staging too. Much more, by doing these tests the patient can find out if cancer cells have spread within the body, affecting other organs as well.
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Monoclonal Antibody - Alternatives for Treating Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
2007-02-23 05:54:10
Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma or NHL is a serious affection which occurs due to the presence of B cells (B lymophocytes), a type of white blood cells which usually lead to severe complications such as tumors.
People that have passed the age of thirty usually develop multiple sclerosis, and there are much more women than men suffering from the disease.
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Childhood Lymphoma
2007-02-23 05:40:16
The term childhood lymphoma refers to cancers that originate in the body's lymphatic tissues during childhood and include the lymph nodes, thymus, spleen, tonsils, adenoids, and bone marrow, as well as the lymph vessels that attach them. Although there are many types of cancer that eventually spread to parts of the lymphatic system, lymphomas are distinctive because they originate there. Statistics report that there are about 1,700 children below 20 years of age who are diagnosed with lymphoma each year in the United States. Childhood lymphomas are divided into two basic categories, Hodgkin's disease and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, based on the appearance of their cancerous cells, and is the third most common type of cancer in children.
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Lymphoplasmacytic Disorders
2007-02-23 05:32:15
Lymphoplasmacytic disorder is a disease that affects the lymphoplasmacyte cells that produce monoclonal light chained immunoglobulins, which are part of the immune system.
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