Lymphoma and the lymphatic system Lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic system. The lymphatic system comprises of a series of vessels and glands, known as lymph nodes, which is spread throughout your...
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Early symptoms The most common symptom of lymphoma is a painless swelling in a lymph node, usually in the neck, armpit or groin. The swelling is caused by an excess of affected lymphocytes collecting in...
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Lymphoma begins with an alteration to the structure of DNA that is found in the lymphocyte cells. This is known as a genetic mutation. The DNA provides the cells with a basic set of instructions, such as when to grow...
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Biopsy The presence of swollen lymph nodes, and other associated symptoms, can suggest a diagnosis of lymphoma, but the only way to confirm the diagnosis is by carrying out a biopsy. A...
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Deciding on a treatment plan Once lymphoma has been diagnosed, you will need to discuss possible treatment plans. It is likely that the discussion will take place with several doctors, and other health...
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