lymphoma (Also lymphomas, lymphomata) : Related Words Words similar in meaning to lymphoma
- brain tumor«
- tumor condition«
- cancer«
- lymphoma«
- lymphomatous«
- hodgkin lymphoma«
- lymphomatoid«
- cell lymphoma«
- lympho-«
- lymph node«
- malignant neoplastic disease«
- lymph«
- treatment«
- -oma«
- tumor«
- prognosis«
- tositumomab«
- lymphocyte«
- tissue«
- surface ig«
- rituximab«
- grade lymphoma«
- pruritus«
- disease«
- prelymphomatous«
- non-Hodgkin«
- node«
- patient«
- microglioma«
- hodgkin«
- methoxsalen«
- type«
- malignant«
- lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma«
- lymphosarcoma«
- adult«
- lymphomatosis«
- lymphoma cell«
- lymphomatogenesis«
- lymphomata«
- palliative care«
- lymphomagenesis«
- cell«
- follicular lymphoma«
- galiximab«
- watchful waiting«
- alisertib«
- alemtuzumab«
- peripheral blood involvement«
- afutuzumab«
- chemotherapy«
- irregular nuclear contour«
- b cell«
- working formulation«
- activated cell«
- classification«
- beacopp«
- form«
- lymph node biopsy«
- bone marrow«
- cell prolymphocytic leukemia«
- cell leukemia/lymphoma«
- abvd«
- adult t«
- spleen«
- symptom«
- lymphoid cell«
- intermediate size«
- real«
- common form«
- epstein–barr virus«
- staging«
- lymphoid tissue«
- blood cancer«
- who«
- nucleolus«
- grade«
- diagnosis«
- multiple myeloma«
- translocation«
- white blood cell«
- subtypes«
- classification system«
- associated«
- risk factor«
- variable cell size«
- sternberg cell variant«
- stanford v. considerable controversy«
- specific feature characteristic«
- situ hybridization testing«
- single agent rituximab«
- simple basal cell«
- several previous classification«
- round lymphoid cell«
- primary cutaneous cd30-positive t cell lymphoproliferative disorder«
- previous classifications«
- predominant hodgkin lymphoma«
- plasma cell neoplasm«
- pet scan imaging modality«
- pautrier microabscesseses«
- painful lymphadenopathy«
- nonsymptomatic patient«
- nodular sclerosis form epstein«
- nodular sclerosis form«
- most relapse«
- monoclonal immunoglobulin deposition disease«
- mature b cell lineage«
- many classic reed«
- lymphoma subtypes«
- interspersed apoptosis«
- hodgkin lymphoma subtypes«
- historical rate comparison«
- grade tumour«
- generalized skin symptom«
- distinct clinicopathologic entity«
- cytogenetic characteristic«
- common t cell lymphoma«
- common cutaneous lymphoid malignancy«
- code c81-c96«
- cellularity hodgkin lymphoma«
- cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small cell lymphoma«
- burkitt lymphoma/leukemia«
- broad sclerotic band«
- bnli«
- blood cell tumor«
- beacopp. briefly«
- american lymphoma«
- advanced hodgkin disease«
- abvd regimen«
- sweat«
- immune system«
- leukemia«
- unitary disease entity«
- sky appearance«
- recurrent genetic abnormality«
- primary immune disorder«
- primary cutaneous follicle center lymphoma«
- positive dlbcl«
- other regimen«
- nodular lymphocyte«
- multiple national cancer treatment guideline«
- immunophenotypic«
- diffuse spread«
- diffuse growth pattern«
- convoluted nucleus«
- basic research study«
- american lymphoma classification«
- aids. treatment«
- aggressive nk cell leukemia«
- common type«
- inflammation«
- unintended weight loss«
- squamous cell skin cancer«
- several classification system«
- primary presentation«
- plasma cell myeloma«
- plasma cell differentiation«
- notch1 mutation«
- nodal marginal zone b cell lymphoma«
- methotrexate therapy«
- lymphoma statistic«
- immunoproliferative disease«
- extranodal marginal zone b cell lymphoma«
- bone marrow testing«
- blastic nk cell lymphoma«
- blood«
- rare tumor type«
- normal cell type«
- hhv8-associated multicentric castleman«
- clinical/translational research«
- centroblasts«
- angioimmunoblastic t cell lymphoma«
- aggressive variant«
- plasmablastic lymphoma«
- nasal type«
- lymphocytic lymphoma«
- large b«
- histopathological feature«
- granular lymphocyte leukemia«
- centrocytes«
- surface immunoglobulin«
- skin erythema«
- relapse risk«
- poor performance status«
- lymphoepithelial lesion«
- histological classification«
- hepatosplenic t«
- hematopathologist«
- classical hodgkin lymphoma«
- chop regimen«
- cancer agency«
- incidence«
- total excision«
- sézary«
- direct symptom«
- visceral involvement«
- sezary syndrome«
- mediastinal mass«
- local excision«
- line chemotherapy«
- scant cytoplasm«
- pathological characteristic«
- lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma«
- lymphomatoid papulosis«
- lymphoblastic lymphoma«
- lennert«
- heavy chain disease«
- fever«
- sternberg cell«
- splenic marginal zone lymphoma«
- immunosuppressant medication«
- enlarged lymph node«
- b symptom«
- therapy«
- childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia«
- reed–sternberg cell«
- poor prognostic factor«
- lymphomatoid granulomatosis«
- lymphoid leukemia«
- diffuse pattern«
- aggressive chemotherapy«
- primary central nervous system lymphoma«
- iv«
- peripheral t«
- aggressive lymphoma«
- cure«
- burkitt lymphoma«
- autologous stem cell transplantation«
- waldenström macroglobulinemia«
- variable«
- primary effusion lymphoma«
- malt lymphoma«
- infection«
- systemic chemotherapy«
- immunocompetent«
- plasmacytoma«
- lymphoma research«
- staging system«
- lymphoblast«
- emotional symptom«
- cell surface marker«
- variable expression«
- specialized medical care«
- united state«
- lymphoproliferative disorder«
- who classification«
- cervical lymph node«
- b cell lymphoma«
- spread«
- lymphatic tissue«
- genetic feature«
- nonspecific symptom«
- cyclin d1«
- lymphotropic virus«
- dose chemotherapy«
- germinal center«
- hairy cell leukemia«
- enteropathy«
- mycosis fungoides«
- people«
- mantle cell lymphoma«
- hematological malignancy«
- significant distress«
- examination«
- thomas hodgkin«
- normal lifespan«
- basic science research«
- systemic symptom«
- human t«
- curative treatment«
- distant site«
- common cancer«
- developed world«
- plasmapheresis«
- stem cell transplant«
- cytometry«
- homing«
- adolescent male«
- system«
- stricto«
- immunocompromised patient«
- protein«
- phenotypic«
- burkitt«
- mediastinum«
- malignant neoplasm«
- correct diagnosis«
- night sweat«
- modern treatment«
- non«
- lymphadenopathy«
- healthy cell«
- gi tract«
- rapid deterioration«
- rappaport«
- poor response«
- growth pattern«
- child«
- chronic inflammation«
- respiratory distress«
- barr virus«
- u.s. national institute«
- poor prognosis«
- icd-10«
- methotrexate«
- drug«
- translational research«
- other animals«
- neoplasm«
- icd«
- dyspnea«
- leukaemia«
- cancer of the blood«
- sarcoma«
- carcinoma«
- leucaemia«
- myelocytic leukemia«
- myeloblastic leukemia«
- monocytic leukemia«
- monoblastic leukemia«
- lymphocytic leukemia«
- histiocytic leukemia«
- granulocytic leukemia«
- chronic leukemia«
- acute leukemia«
- endothelial myeloma«
- monocytic leukaemia«
- monoblastic leukaemia«
- histiocytic leukaemia«
- trophoblastic cancer«
- testicular cancer«
- skin cancer«
- preinvasive cancer«
- pancreatic cancer«
- oral cancer«
- lung cancer«
- liver cancer«
- glandular cancer«
- endometrial cancer«
- colon cancer«
- cancer of the liver«
- breast cancer«
- malignant neuroma«
- malignant hepatoma«
- osteogenic sarcoma«
- small cell carcinoma«
- oat cell carcinoma«
- hepatocellular carcinoma«
- glandular carcinoma«
- endometrial carcinoma«
- embryonal carcinoma«
- carcinoma in situ«
- osteosarcoma«
- mesothelioma«
- adenocarcinoma«
- embryoma of the kidney«
- rhabdomyosarcoma«
- seminoma«
- rhabdosarcoma«
- neurosarcoma«
- nephroblastoma«
- myosarcoma«
- liposarcoma«
- leiomyosarcoma«
- hepatoma«
- hepatocarcinoma«
- chondrosarcoma«
- adenomyosarcoma«
- Hodgkin's disease«
- Sézary's disease«
- MALT lymphoma«
- 5-year survival«
- Kaposi's sarcoma«
- Ewing's sarcoma«
- Wilms' tumor«
- Ewing's tumor«
- Wilms tumour«
- Ewing's tumour«