Composite lymphoma

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Composite lymphoma
TermComposite lymphoma
Short definitioncomposite lymphoma - (pronounced) (kum-PAH-zit lim-FOH-muh) A rare form of lymphoma (cancer that starts in cells of the immune system) in which several types of lymphoma cells occur at the same time. The different lymphoma cells can form in the same tissue or organ or in many different tissues or organs. The compound lymphoma may contain different types of non-Hodgkin lymphoma cells or both Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma cells 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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composite lymphoma - (pronounced) (kum-PAH-zit lim-FOH-muh) A rare form of lymphoma (cancer that starts in cells of the immune system) in which several types of lymphoma cells occur at the same time. The different lymphoma cells can form in the same tissue or organ or in many different tissues or organs. The compound lymphoma may contain different types of non-Hodgkin lymphoma cells or both Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma cells

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