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- Lymphoma abstract "Lymphoma is any of a group of blood cell tumors that develop from lymphatic cells. The name often refers to just the cancerous ones rather than all such tumors. Signs and symptoms may include enlarged lymph nodes, fever, drenching sweats, unintended weight loss, itching, and feeling tired. The enlarged lymph nodes are usually painless. The sweats are most common at night.There are dozens of subtypes of lymphomas. The two main categories of lymphomas are Hodgkin lymphomas (HL) and the non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHL). The World Health Organization (WHO) includes two other categories as types of lymphoma: multiple myeloma and immunoproliferative diseases. About 90% of lymphomas are non-Hodgkin lymphomas. Lymphomas and leukemias are a part of the broader group of tumors of the hematopoietic and lymphoid tissues.Risk factors for Hodgkin lymphoma include infection with Epstein–Barr virus and a history of the disease in the family. Risk factors for common types of non-Hodgkin lymphomas include autoimmune diseases, HIV/AIDS, infection with human T-lymphotropic virus, eating a large amount of meat and fat, immunosuppressant medications, and some pesticides. Diagnosis, if enlarged lymph nodes are present, is usually by lymph node biopsy. Blood, urine, and bone marrow testing may also be useful in the diagnosis. Medical imaging may then be done to determine if and where the cancer has spread. Lymphoma most often spreads to the lungs, liver, and/or brain.Treatment may involve one or more of the following: chemotherapy, radiation therapy, targeted therapy, and surgery. In some non-Hodgkin lymphomas, an increased amount of protein produced by the lymphoma cells causes the blood to become so thick that plasmapheresis is performed to remove the protein. Watchful waiting may be appropriate for certain types. The outcome depends on the subtype with some being curable and treatment prolongs survival in most. The five-year survival rate in the United States for all Hodgkin lymphoma subtypes is 85%, while that for non-Hodgkin lymphomas is 69%. Worldwide, lymphomas developed in 566,000 people in 2012 and caused 305,000 deaths. They make up 3–4% of all cancers, making them as a group the seventh-most common form. In children, they are the third-most common cancer. They occur more often in the developed world than the developing world.".
- Lymphoma icd10 "C81–C96".
- Lymphoma icd9 "202.8".
- Lymphoma icdo "9590–9999".
- Lymphoma meshId "D008223".
- Lymphoma thumbnail Lymphoma_macro.jpg?width=300.
- Lymphoma wikiPageID "71422".
- Lymphoma wikiPageLength "45508".
- Lymphoma wikiPageOutDegree "225".
- Lymphoma wikiPageRevisionID "708039742".
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink ABVD.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink ALK+_large_B-cell_lymphoma.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Acute_lymphoblastic_leukemia.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Adolescence.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink lymphoma.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Aggressive_NK-cell_leukemia.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Anaplastic_large-cell_lymphoma.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Angioimmunoblastic_T-cell_lymphoma.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Ann_Arbor_staging.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Anorexia_(symptom).
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Antibody.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Apoptosis.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Autoimmune_disease.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink B-cell_chronic_lymphocytic_leukemia.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink B-cell_lymphoma.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink B-cell_prolymphocytic_leukemia.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink BEACOPP.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink B_cell.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink B_symptoms.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Basic_research.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Bcl-2.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Blastic_NK_cell_lymphoma.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Blood.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Bone_marrow_examination.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Burkitts_lymphoma.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink CD15.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink CD2.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink CD30.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink CD3_(immunology).
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink CD4.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink CD5_(protein).
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink CD7.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink CHOP.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink CT_scan.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Cancer.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Cancer_staging.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anatomical_pathology.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hematology.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lymphoma.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pediatrics.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Category:RTT.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Centroblasts.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Centrocyte.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Cervical_lymph_nodes.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Chemotherapy.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Chromosomal_translocation.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Clinical_trial.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Cluster_of_differentiation.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Corticosteroid.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Cure.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Cyclin_D1.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Cytogenetics.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Developed_country.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Developing_country.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Diffuse_large_B-cell_lymphoma.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Diffuse_large_B-cell_lymphoma_associated_with_chronic_inflammation.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Dyspnea.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Effacement_(histology).
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Enteropathy-associated_T-cell_lymphoma.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Epstein–Barr_virus.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Epstein–Barr_virus-positive_DLBCL_of_the_elderly.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Erythema.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink T-cell_lymphoma,_nasal_type.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Fatigue_(medical).
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Fever.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Fever_of_unknown_origin.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Five-year_survival_rate.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Flow_cytometry.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Fluorescence_in_situ_hybridization.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Follicular_lymphoma.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Grading_(tumors).
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink HIV.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink AIDS.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Hairy_cell_leukemia.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Heavy_chain_disease.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Hematology.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Hematopathology.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Hepatosplenic_T-cell_lymphoma.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Histopathology.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Hodgkins_lymphoma.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Homing_(hematopoietic).
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Human_T-lymphotropic_virus.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Human_gastrointestinal_tract.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Immunophenotyping.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Immunosuppressive_drug.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink International_Classification_of_Diseases_for_Oncology.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink International_Statistical_Classification_of_Diseases_and_Related_Health_Problems.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Intravascular_large_B-cell_lymphoma.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Itch.
- Lymphoma wikiPageWikiLink Large_B-cell_lymphoma_arising_in_HHV8-associated_multicentric_Castlemans_disease.