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Lymph is clear or white fluid that travels through vessels, moves within tissues and work to keep all the parts of the body clean. After passing through the channels of the lymphatic system they drain into the lymph nodes. The lymph nodes act as filters along the lymphatic system. These nodes trap germs like bacteria, viruses, toxins as well as cancer cells and ensure that these are removed from the body.
Study provides insight into the immune microenvironment around Hodgkin lymphoma tumors

Study provides insight into the immune microenvironment around Hodgkin lymphoma tumors

Five teams awarded funding from the Starr Cancer Consortium to advance cancer research

Five teams awarded funding from the Starr Cancer Consortium to advance cancer research

Study finds wide variation in the quality of care for lung cancer across the U.S.

Study finds wide variation in the quality of care for lung cancer across the U.S.

Study sheds new light on how the B cell academy mounts a diverse immune response

Study sheds new light on how the B cell academy mounts a diverse immune response

Study reveals why some germinal centers persist for months rather than weeks

Study reveals why some germinal centers persist for months rather than weeks

Study reveals why human lymph nodes lose their function with age

Study reveals why human lymph nodes lose their function with age

Overexpression of lncRNA MVIH may serve as a potential diagnostic biomarker in cervical cancer

Overexpression of lncRNA MVIH may serve as a potential diagnostic biomarker in cervical cancer

POLAR gene profile predicts which patients may and may not benefit from radiation therapy after breast-conserving surgery

POLAR gene profile predicts which patients may and may not benefit from radiation therapy after breast-conserving surgery

Multi-stage HIV vaccine regimen shows promising results in Phase 1 clinical trial

Multi-stage HIV vaccine regimen shows promising results in Phase 1 clinical trial

Cancer immunotherapies can become more potent depending on the time of day

Cancer immunotherapies can become more potent depending on the time of day

Study reports overall response of HER2-low breast cancer patients to neoadjuvant T-DXd treatment

Study reports overall response of HER2-low breast cancer patients to neoadjuvant T-DXd treatment

New ASTRO guideline provides recommendations on the use of radiation therapy for endometrial cancer

New ASTRO guideline provides recommendations on the use of radiation therapy for endometrial cancer

Genomic assay can help identify breast cancer patients who may benefit from ovarian suppression therapy

Genomic assay can help identify breast cancer patients who may benefit from ovarian suppression therapy

Air pollution-triggered immune surveillance deficits in the lungs increase the risk of respiratory diseases with aging

Air pollution-triggered immune surveillance deficits in the lungs increase the risk of respiratory diseases with aging

The impact of Pfizer‐BioNTech’s BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine booster on the maximum oxygen uptake capacity among recreational endurance athletes

The impact of Pfizer‐BioNTech’s BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine booster on the maximum oxygen uptake capacity among recreational endurance athletes

Researchers develop a new method to map the spatial evolution of cancers

Researchers develop a new method to map the spatial evolution of cancers

Study shows benefits of metastasis-directed therapy without ADT for oligorecurrent prostate cancer

Study shows benefits of metastasis-directed therapy without ADT for oligorecurrent prostate cancer

Monkeypox virus infection and its persistence in the testes of infected crab-eating macaques

Monkeypox virus infection and its persistence in the testes of infected crab-eating macaques

More frequent chest imaging may benefit certain colorectal cancer patients

More frequent chest imaging may benefit certain colorectal cancer patients

Newly identified process keeps some immune cells on their toes

Newly identified process keeps some immune cells on their toes

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