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Lymphoma is cancer that begins in cells of the immune system. There are two basic categories of lymphomas. One kind is Hodgkin lymphoma, which is marked by the presence of a type of cell called the Reed-Sternberg cell. The other category is non-Hodgkin lymphomas, which includes a large, diverse group of cancers of immune system cells. Non-Hodgkin lymphomas can be further divided into cancers that have an indolent (slow-growing) course and those that have an aggressive (fast-growing) course. These subtypes behave and respond to treatment differently. Both Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphomas can occur in children and adults, and prognosis and treatment depend on the stage and the type of cancer.
Early menopause on the cards for childhood cancer survivors

Early menopause on the cards for childhood cancer survivors

Women who survive childhood cancer are more likely to suffer premature menopause

Women who survive childhood cancer are more likely to suffer premature menopause

Burkitt lymphoma gene expression signature identified

Burkitt lymphoma gene expression signature identified

Is there an increased risk of other malignancies in patients with renal cell carcinoma?

Is there an increased risk of other malignancies in patients with renal cell carcinoma?

New data show Enzastaurin's activity across multiple cancer cell lines

New data show Enzastaurin's activity across multiple cancer cell lines

Arthritis drug wins approval for use in children with Crohn's disease

Arthritis drug wins approval for use in children with Crohn's disease

Study sheds light on cancer susceptibility and disease involving bone-marrow failure

Study sheds light on cancer susceptibility and disease involving bone-marrow failure

Bacterial binding in the stomach

Bacterial binding in the stomach

The efficacy and safety of Rituximab in patients with active rheumatoid arthritis

The efficacy and safety of Rituximab in patients with active rheumatoid arthritis

Tumour specific drugs may render therapies based on a tumor's anatomical location obsolete

Tumour specific drugs may render therapies based on a tumor's anatomical location obsolete

Protein made by cancer virus explains how the virus spreads

Protein made by cancer virus explains how the virus spreads

Four subtypes of blood cancer identified

Four subtypes of blood cancer identified

Blood cancers may be caused by inactivation of a "tumor suppressor" gene

Blood cancers may be caused by inactivation of a "tumor suppressor" gene

Breast implants not associated with an increased risk of cancer

Breast implants not associated with an increased risk of cancer

miR 155 overexpression can lead to cancer

miR 155 overexpression can lead to cancer

Researchers identify critical human cell surface molecule involved in infection by Kaposi's sarcoma herpesvirus

Researchers identify critical human cell surface molecule involved in infection by Kaposi's sarcoma herpesvirus

Cancer virus protein p13 needed for successful infection and reproduction

Cancer virus protein p13 needed for successful infection and reproduction

Natural killer cells and antibody-based immune function

Natural killer cells and antibody-based immune function

Weill Cornell researchers identify tumor-suppressor gene important to diffuse large B-cell lymphomas

Weill Cornell researchers identify tumor-suppressor gene important to diffuse large B-cell lymphomas

Swedish scientists move closer to a cancer vaccine

Swedish scientists move closer to a cancer vaccine

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