lymphoma

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Lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic system.

Lymphomas are cancers that start in white blood cells called lymphocytes.

Cancer occurs when normal body cells get out of control, multiply and spread. With lymphomas, the cancer cells grow and gradually replace the healthy cells.

There are many types of lymphoma, and they are divided into two groups

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