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What Is B-Cell Lymphoma? B-cell lymphoma is a cancer that forms in your white blood cells called lymphocytes. These cells are made by your lymphatic system, which plays an important role in immunity.
It's a single blood test that's starting to catch cancer evidence in the 57% of the body's sites that were previously ...
Discover how innovative lymphoma treatments are transforming patient outcomes, from targeted therapies to immunotherapy ...
Medically reviewed by Marla Anderson, MD Stomach cancer—or gastric cancer—occurs when cells in the lining of the stomach wall mutate and grow uncontrollably. The stomach wall has five layers, and ...
The cancer cluster includes the San Jacinto River waste pits superfund site, as well as a water source for much of Harris ...
The risk of skin cancer increased by 137 percent for people with tattoos larger than the palm of the hand. Even more ...
Taking a patient's immune cells and targeting their cancer with them, which is called CAR T cell therapy, is showing promise ...
Yago Nieto, MD, PhD, discusses AFM13, how it works, and its effect as a bispecific antibody that targets CD30 and CD16.
A novel cell therapy approach using cord blood-derived natural killer (NK) cells pre-complexed with AFM13, or acimtamig, a CD30/CD16A bispecific antibody, was safe and generated strong response rates ...