Hodgkin lymphoma can develop in any lymph tissue in the body. Common places are lymph nodes in the neck, underarm, and chest. Cancer cells can travel from lymph node to lymph node and spread through the body.What increases my risk for Hodgkin lymphoma?
cancer,malignant neoplastic disease- any malignant growth or tumor caused by abnormal and uncontrolled cell division; it may spread to other parts of the body through the lymphatic system or the blood stream Hodgkin's disease- a malignant disorder in which there is progressive (but painless) enlar...
Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cells that help fight infections in the body, meaning they play a vital role in the immune system. Further, since lymphoma is present in the bloodstream, it can spread or metastasize to different parts of the body....
cancer,malignant neoplastic disease- any malignant growth or tumor caused by abnormal and uncontrolled cell division; it may spread to other parts of the body through the lymphatic system or the blood stream Hodgkin's disease- a malignant disorder in which there is progressive (but painless) enlar...
Lymphocytes are cells that are present in both dogs and humans. They are derived from bone marrow, and are part of the normal immune functions that protect the body from infection. Their job is to prevent spread of disease in the body, and to provide long term immunity against viruses and...
Hodgkin lymphoma, which used to be called “Hodgkin’s disease,” is thought to start in the B cells of the body. It can begin anywhere but most often affects lymph nodes in the upper body, such as those located near the chest, neck, or underarms. (7) ...
Lymphoma is a general name used for a group of malignancies originating in the lymphoid tissue. They represent approximately 8% of adult malignancies [1] and about 10% of childhood tumors [2]. Lymphomas have been generally classified into two groups, Hod
Half-body radiotherapy in the treatment of canine lymphoma. J Vet Intern Med 1989;3:102-108.Laing EJ, Fitzpatrick PJ, Binnington AG, Norris AM, Mosseri A, Rider WD, Valli VE and Bauer A. Half-body radiotherapy in the treatment of canine lymphoma. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine ...
Lymphomatous involvement of the genitourinary system, particularly the kidneys, is commonly detected on autopsies; yet on conventional diagnostic imaging renal lymphoma is significantly underestimated and underreported, in part due to its variable imagin
Lymphoma is a rare neoplasm in the breast. In this location, it may be primary or secondary, depending on whether there is lymphoma elsewhere in the body. The most common presentation of breast lymphoma is a painless palpable mass, indistinguishable from that of breast carcinoma, although the ...