Low-grade lymphomas are a non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) subtype. They typically grow more slowly and cause fewer symptoms than NHLs. They still require ongoing monitoring and treatment. There are two ...
Abdominal lymphoma occurs when cancerous tumors develop in the lymphatic tissues of the abdomen. Symptoms depend on the type of lymphoma but may include vomiting, nausea, and changes in bowel habits.
Small intestine lymphoma occurs when non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma affects the small intestine. It can cause abdominal pain, weight loss, and fever. Treatment involves chemotherapy, surgery, or radiation ...
What Is Marginal Zone Lymphoma? Marginal zone lymphoma (MZL) isn’t one disease. It’s a group of rare, slow-growing blood cancers. They’re known as non-Hodgkin lymphomas because they start in your ...
Our bodies exist in symbiosis with a multitude of commensal microorganisms, collectively known as the microbiota, which colonize all epithelial and mucosal surfaces, but are particularly abundant in ...
Scrapie is a transmissible, degenerative and ultimately fatal disease of the nervous system of sheep. The cause of the disease is a prion protein, and absorption from the intestine is assumed to be ...