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Primary cutaneous follicle centre lymphoma

This article is designed to help you understand your pathology report for primary cutaneous follicle centre lymphoma. Each section explains an important aspect of the diagnosis and what it means for you. What is primary cutaneous follicle centre lymphoma? Primary cutaneous follicle centre lymphoma is an immune system cancer that starts in the skin. It …
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Classic follicular lymphoma

What is classic follicular lymphoma? Classic follicular lymphoma (cFL) is a type of immune system cancer that starts from specialized B cells. It is the second most common type of lymphoma to affect adults. cFL is a recent term that encompasses FLs previously classified as grade 1, grade 2, or grade 3A. What are the …
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Non-Hodgkin lymphoma

Non-Hodgkin lymphoma is a term used to describe a large group of cancers that start from lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell found in the immune system. Lymphocytes normally help the body fight infection, but in lymphoma, these cells grow uncontrollably and form tumors in lymph nodes or other parts of the body. Non-Hodgkin …
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