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Results 1 - 10 of 26 for lymphoma
  1. ... type of blood cancer called cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas occur when certain white blood cells, called T ... individuals have an increased risk of developing another lymphoma or other type of cancer.Sézary syndrome most ...
  2. ... disorder, many people with 8p11 myeloproliferative syndrome develop lymphoma, which is a form of blood cancer that ... cancerous cells are lymphoid cells called T cells. Lymphoma can develop at the same time as the ...
  3. ... type of blood cancer called cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas occur when certain white blood cells, called T ... individuals have an increased risk of developing another lymphoma or other type of cancer. Mycosis fungoides occurs ...
  4. ... P, Orsini P, Galvani A, Menichincheri M. Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase: role in specific tumours, and development of ...
  5. ... to recurrent infections.Cancers of immune system cells (lymphomas) occur in about one-third of people with ... with XLP2 have not been known to develop lymphoma, are more likely to develop hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis without ...
  6. ... can lead to cancers of immune system cells (lymphomas). The word "neoplasia" in the condition name refers to these lymphomas; neoplasia is a general term meaning abnormal growths ...
  7. ... of developing forms of blood cancer called Hodgkin lymphoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma.Some people with activated PI3K-delta syndrome develop ... system function may contribute to the development of lymphoma in people with activated PI3K-delta syndrome. PIK3CD ...
  8. ... cancer of immune system cells called non-Hodgkin lymphoma. About half of individuals with Nijmegen breakage syndrome develop non-Hodgkin lymphoma, usually before age 15. Other cancers seen in ...
  9. ... as colorectal cancer), brain, and blood (leukemia or lymphoma).Almost all people with CMMRD syndrome develop cancer ... on the cancer type; brain cancers, leukemia, and lymphomas tend to occur at younger ages than colorectal ...
  10. ... as osteosarcoma or a blood-related cancer called lymphoma. In individuals with RAPADILINO syndrome, osteosarcoma most often develops during childhood or adolescence, and lymphoma typically develops in young adulthood.The condition name ...
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