What is Adult T-cell Lymphoma? Adult T-cell lymphoma is a rare type of T-cell cancer caused by human lymphotropic virus type1 (HTLV-1) and typically affects lymph nodes but can also develop in the blood, skin and other areas or organs of the body. T cells or...
What is Adult T-cell Leukemia? Adult T-cell leukemia is a rare type of T-cell cancer caused by human lymphotropic virus type1 (HTLV-1) and typically affects blood and can also develop in the lymph nodes, skin and other areas or organs of the body. T cells or...
What is Lymphangiosarcoma? Lymphangiosarcoma is a rare type of cancer that occurs with long-term chronic cases of lymphedema (swollen lymph nodes). It can develop from prolonged swelling of the lymph nodes in the arms and legs, but it usually develops due to prolonged...
What is Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia? Chronic myelogenous leukemia is a type of white blood cell cancer. It accounts for approximately 15-25% of all white blood cell cancers. Disease Causes There is no well-known cause; however, exposure to certain ionizing radiation...
What is the Atypical Lipoma? Atypical lipoma is low-grade cancer that tends to recur but rarely spread to other parts of the body. The chest, abdomen, pelvis, and extremities (arms and legs) are the most commonly affected sites. In extremities, it commonly originates...