Lymphoma Stories
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What You Need To Know About Cancer Caused By Breast Implants
A rare form of cancer, known as breast implant associated anapestic large cell lymphoma is caused by breast implants. Here is what you need to know about the risks and symptoms of the disease. -
Fighting Ovarian Cancer, One Instagram Post At A Time
One woman has gone from posting about physical fitness on her Instagram to documenting her battle with ovarian cancer. -
Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Vs. Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma and Hodgkin's Lymphoma are very similar, but have different risk factors and prognoses. -
World Lymphoma Awareness Day 2016: Quick Facts
Lymphoma is a form of cancer that affects the infection-fighting cells of the immune system called lymphocytes. -
Excess Body Weight And Height As A Teen Could Mean Cancer Later
New research suggests body weight and height during adolescence can predict one's risk for Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma later in life. -
Palbociclib Could Tackle Multiple Cancers
Palbociclib, a new oral breast cancer drug, also has the potential to combat other types of cancer, according to a recent study. -
Terminally Ill Patient Marries Girlfriend From His Hospital Bed [VIDEO]
Keith and Nina Borum decided they wanted to get married — even though Keith wasn’t able to leave his hospital room. -
Breast Implants Will Now Carry Cancer Warning In France
After 18 women were diagnosed with a rare form of cancer following breast implants, France ordered the surgery to come with a mandatory health warning. -
10-Year-Old Sarah Hershberger To Receive Legal Guardian After Amish Parents Stopped Her Chemo
A legal battle surrounding a 10-year-old Amish girl with leukemia contests over who has the right to make her medical decisions. SHIP protein identified as a B-cell tumor suppressor
Lymphoma is a cancer of the immune system. White blood cells divide again and again, spreading abnormally throughout the body. New lymphoma treatment shows promise in dogs
Researchers have identified a new target for the treatment of lymphoma and are testing a potential new drug in pet dogs afflicted with the disease. At low doses, the compound, called S-PAC-1, arrested the growth of tumors in three of six dogs tested and induced partial remission in a fourth. Lower doses of chemo effective in lymphoma
Hodgkin's lymphoma can be effectively treated with less drugs and radiation, especially in the early stages, finds a new study.