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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.
Sentinel lymph node biopsy for early breast cancer: an interview with Prof. Gordon Wishart, Anglia Ruskin University

Sentinel lymph node biopsy for early breast cancer: an interview with Prof. Gordon Wishart, Anglia Ruskin University

Advaxis seeks ADXS-HPV Orphan Drug Designation for treatment of HPV-associated anal cancer

Advaxis seeks ADXS-HPV Orphan Drug Designation for treatment of HPV-associated anal cancer

European Commission amends marketing authorisation for Celgene's REVLIMID

European Commission amends marketing authorisation for Celgene's REVLIMID

New imaging system combines PET and MR for mapping recurrent prostate cancer

New imaging system combines PET and MR for mapping recurrent prostate cancer

Aaxillary lymph node dissection and radiotherapy provide excellent regional control for patients with breast cancer

Aaxillary lymph node dissection and radiotherapy provide excellent regional control for patients with breast cancer

NanoString's Prosigna Breast Cancer Assay can help identify node-positive early-stage breast cancer

NanoString's Prosigna Breast Cancer Assay can help identify node-positive early-stage breast cancer

Mount Sinai researchers present landmark studies at ASCO meeting

Mount Sinai researchers present landmark studies at ASCO meeting

Ragweed allergy sublingual immunotherapy: an interview with Dr. Peter Creticos, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Ragweed allergy sublingual immunotherapy: an interview with Dr. Peter Creticos, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Bowel cancer survival in the UK: an interview with Camille Maringe, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

Bowel cancer survival in the UK: an interview with Camille Maringe, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

Cancers physically alter cells in lymphatic system to promote the spread of disease

Cancers physically alter cells in lymphatic system to promote the spread of disease

Study: Patients are more likely to have recurrence of cancer after bladder removal

Study: Patients are more likely to have recurrence of cancer after bladder removal

Photoacoustic imaging helps preserve healthy nodes in patients with metastasized cancer

Photoacoustic imaging helps preserve healthy nodes in patients with metastasized cancer

Study: Size of lesions seen on CT images varies significantly with level of radiation doses

Study: Size of lesions seen on CT images varies significantly with level of radiation doses

UCSF study evaluates genetic predictors of lymphedema in women

UCSF study evaluates genetic predictors of lymphedema in women

Navidea presents Phase 3 Lymphoseek study results at international symposium in Athens

Navidea presents Phase 3 Lymphoseek study results at international symposium in Athens

Pharmacyclics presents positive results of ibrutinib Phase II trial in untreated, relapsed and refractory CLL patients

Pharmacyclics presents positive results of ibrutinib Phase II trial in untreated, relapsed and refractory CLL patients

BRAF genetic mutation increases mortality among patients with papillary thyroid cancer

BRAF genetic mutation increases mortality among patients with papillary thyroid cancer

New device that detects breast cancer metastasis is extending its market reach

New device that detects breast cancer metastasis is extending its market reach

Prostate cancer prognosis tables: an interview with Dr John B. Eifler, Brady Urological Institute of Johns Hopkins

Prostate cancer prognosis tables: an interview with Dr John B. Eifler, Brady Urological Institute of Johns Hopkins

New imaging agent detects, maps cancers that have reached lymph nodes

New imaging agent detects, maps cancers that have reached lymph nodes

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