Definition of «lymphoma cells»

"Lymphoma cells" refers to abnormal cells that develop in the lymphatic system, which is an important part of our immune system. These cells can multiply rapidly and form tumors, disrupting the normal functioning of the immune system. Lymphoma is a type of cancer that arises from these malignant lymphoma cells.

Sentences with «lymphoma cells»

  • Photo: A microscopic view of lymphoma cells in a lymph node. (amcny.org)
  • In one study, vitamin C reduced cancer - causing mutations in mice; in another, it was found to kill up to 50 percent of human lymphoma cells. (naturalhealth365.com)
  • But because B - cell lymphoma cells drop this molecule, T - cells can't bind to the cancer cells; this is one way in which cancer cells survive. (news.unchealthcare.org)
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