Lymphoma is a type of cancer that starts in the lymphatic system and includes a wide range of diseases, each with its own unique symptoms and responses to treatment. 'Fast Facts: Lymphoma' breaks down the essentials in an accessible way, exploring how lymphoma presents, the biopsy process, and what the basic histology reveals.
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