follicular lymphoma

Classic Follicular Lymphoma: Understanding Your Pathology Report

Classic follicular lymphoma is a type of blood cancer that starts in B cells — specialized white blood cells that normally help the body fight infection. It is the second most common lymphoma in adults and is considered an indolent, or slow-growing, cancer. Most people are diagnosed when they notice a painless lump or swelling, …
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Follicular Lymphoma: Understanding Your Pathology Report

Follicular lymphoma is a group of closely related blood cancers that start in B cells — specialized white blood cells that normally help the body fight infection. These cancers are called “follicular” because the abnormal cells grow in round clusters called follicles, resembling the normal structures found inside healthy lymph nodes. Follicular lymphoma is the …
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