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Lymphoma Association
Lymphomas are cancers that develop from cells of the lymphatic system. This system helps to protect the body against infections and foreign material. There are two main groups of lymphomas - Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkin's. Lymphomas often start in ... [... more]
BBC

Lymphomas in childhood
Lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic system, the system that helps the body fight infection. There are two main types: Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Lymphoma affects the lymphatic system. This consists of thin tubes called lymph vessels ... [... more]
BBC

Why causes enlargement?
Dr Trisha Macnair looks at why children have enlarged adenoids The adenoids normally play an important part in the body's immune defence against invading micro-organisms, but sometimes they can cause problems. The adenoids are lumps of lymphatic ... [... more]
BBC

Hodgkin's disease (lymph node cancer)
Hodgkin's disease is one of a group of diseases called lymphomas. They are all produced by cancers forming in the cells of the lymphatic system. The lymphatic system is a series of microscopic vessels that drain fluid away from the tissues and ... [... more]
Net Doctor

Lymphoma - Overview - Introduction
National Health Service (NHS); Cancer;Haematology;Hodgkin's disease;Lymphoma Information on Lymphoma from NHS Choices including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks and treatment and with links to other useful resources The lymphatic system carries ... [... more]
NHS Direct

FSC Standardised Red Clover-30 Capsules
Red Clover contains high amounts of antioxidant isoflavone components, which are thought to be the active components of this herb. Isoflavones have mild oestrogenic properties and have a balancing effect on oestrogen levels in the body.Red Clover has [... more]
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