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Swollen lymph nodes, which might feel like a lump under the skin. ... In chronic lymphocytic leukemia, the cancer cells can build up in the blood, bone marrow, ...
Lymph node dissection may remove cancer cells that have spread to nearby lymph nodes in patients with breast cancer. Radiation therapy uses high-energy x ...
The lymph nodes are tested for cancer. If there's no cancer detected, it's likely that the cancer hasn't spread. Sentinel node biopsy isn't an option for ...
Fusion. The fusion process involves fusing spleen or lymph node cells with a myeloma fusion partner cell line. The Antibody Hybridoma Core uses the fusion ...
Sometimes all of the small intestine needs to be removed. The surrounding lymph nodes also may be removed to see if there is a risk of the cancer spreading. If ...
An assessment of the lymph nodes in your armpit. During a sentinel node biopsy, the surgeon removes a few lymph nodes into which a tumor is most likely to drain ...
The overall goal of this project is to study a new 3D ultrasound imaging technology for evaluation of axillary lymph nodes in patients with breast cancer. .
The lymphatic system is made up of organs, glands, tubelike vessels and clusters of cells called lymph nodes. ... lymph nodes or other organs. SCNSL can ...
It may spread to the lymph nodes, bone marrow, or organs such as the liver or lungs. Cancer that spreads beyond the skin is called systemic lymphoma. By ...
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