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T-cell lymphoma

T-cell lymphoma logo #21000 The T-cell lymphomas are the four types of lymphoma that affect T cells. These account for perhaps one in ten cases of non-Hodgkin lymphoma. They can be associated with Epstein Barr virus and Human T-cell leukemia virus-1. ==Types== The four classes are: More information on various classification schemes is in the main lymphoma article. ==Epidemio...
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T-cell lymphoma

T-cell lymphoma logo #21003(from the article `blood disease`) ...cats, and cows. These animal viruses are not infectious for human cells. A human retrovirus, human T-cell lymphotropic virus (HTLV-I), has been ...
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T-cell lymphoma

T-cell lymphoma logo #21579A disease in which certain cells of the lymph system (called T lymphocytes) become cancer.
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T-cell lymphoma

T-cell lymphoma logo #20973A cancer of the immune system that appears in the skin; also called mycosis fungoides. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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T-cell lymphoma

T-cell lymphoma logo #20909T-cell lymphoma: A disease in which cells in the lymphoid system called T cells (or T lymphocytes) become malignant. T-cell lymphomas account for a minority (about 15%) of non-Hodgkin lymphomas in the US and are more common in Asia. The T-cell lymphomas are highly diverse and include lymphoblastic lymphoma (mainly in children and adolescents, where...
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T-cell lymphoma

T-cell lymphoma logo #21001any in a heterogeneous group of lymphoid tumors representing malignant transformation of T lymphocytes. Types include convoluted T-cell lymphomas, cutaneous T-cell lymphomas, adult T-cell leukemia, and certain other conditions.
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T Cell Lymphoma

T Cell Lymphoma logo #20753A cancer of the lymphatic system where the cells that have become cancerous are a type of white blood cell called T Lymphocytes.
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