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user avatar My latest skin biopsy confirms that I have T cell cutaneous NHL CD30 +.Please advise whether gemcita… 
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user avatar I had a small lymphoma removed from just under the skin near my elbow. Can this be easily treated? … 
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user avatar Hi ive had a few tests for HL Doc found more nodes in my lower neck, pelvis, underarm, my belly also… 
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user avatar My cousin has Non-Hodgskin's T-Cell Lymphoma Mycosis Fungoides what skin care is available to decrea… 
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user avatar how long can u live with sll non hodgskins… 
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user avatar What is skin lymphoma?… 
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user avatar has anyone ever had hodgkins eat through their skin?… 
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user avatar What Questions should we be asking on our first visit to our oncology appointment?… 
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user avatar i have large lumpsunder my skin upper legs, arms,and back waist they have always been achey docters … 
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user avatar My husband had hodgkins lymphoma in 2005. Unable to confirm if in the skin. If the cancer returns,… 
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