What is Lymphoma?
The human body is filled with a lymphatic network comprising lymph ducts and lymph glands through which the lymphocytes are circulated to organs and tissues of the body to fight against infection.
However, when malignant changes occur in lymph cells, these lymph cells will multiply continuously and gather in the lymph gland, forming tumor, and spread to bone marrow, liver and other organs. This form of cancer, originated from the lymphatic system, is called “lymphoma”.
You can refer to the following website for more information on investigating, making diagnosis and treatments for Lymphoma.
Information of Lymphoma
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