Cutaneous B-cell Lymphoma
Cutaneous lymphoma involving the body's B cells. The term primary cutaneous lymphomas designates a heterogeneous group of lymphoproliferative disorders arising from skin-homing T and B cells which present in the skin with no evidence of extracutaneous disease at the time of diagnosis and six months thereafter (1-3). They are after the group of gastrointestinal lymphomas the second most common group of extranodal non-Hodgkin lymphomas with an annual incidence of 1-1.5/100,000.
See Also:
* My Life with Lymphedema and lymphoma
* Arm or leg swelling after cancer
Cervical cancer, breast, ovarian cancer
Secondary Lymphedema in the cancer patient
Hodgkins Disease or Hodgkins Lymphoma