Monday, May 17, 2010

Lymphoma cancer?

What is it can you explain itt!

Lymphoma cancer?
It is when cancer spreads into your lymphatic system, and it is very very very SERIOUS. Once cancer gets into the lymph nodes, it can quickly spread to all areas of the body.





One particularly deadly form is Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma.





If someone has Non-Hodgkins-Lymphoma.... chances are its fatal......I'm so sorry...
Reply:Lymphoma is a general term for cancers of the lymphatic system. The lymphatic system is part of the immune system. It consists of a network of vessels and nodes. The vessels carry a watery fluid called lymph, which contains infection-fighting white blood cells, to all parts of the body. Scattered throughout the network of vessels are lymph nodes, where white blood cells are made and stored. Clusters of lymph nodes are found in the underarms, groin, neck, chest and abdomen. The spleen, bone marrow, thymus and tonsils are also parts of the lymphatic system.





Lymphoma develops when white blood cells known as lymphocytes become abnormal and start dividing without control. Because lymphatic tissue is present in many parts of the body, lymphoma can start almost anywhere. It can occur in one lymph node, in a group of nodes, or in an organ. It can then spread to almost any area of the body.
Reply:I don't know much about it but my great grandma died for it.
Reply:my aunt is in remission from it


it is cancer in the lymph nodes but there are


different types Hodgkin's and Hodgkin's


you can learn a lot on the internet
Reply:Straight from the Leukimeia %26amp; Lymphobia Society
Reply:its cancer of the lymph notes
Reply:I've had two separate occurrences of lymphoma and Jacob L (above) is right on the money for the basic facts.


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