Dave Coulier’s new tongue cancer diagnosis raises questions about whether it’s linked to his prior lymphoma. Experts explain the risks, causes, and why second primary cancers can occur.
Lymphoma is a cancer of lymphocyte cells. Lymphocytes are one of our white blood cells and they play an important role in helping our body to fight off infection. They are present in lymph fluid which ...
Lymphoma in the legs can cause swelling and skin rashes in addition to fever, unintentional weight loss, and fatigue. Treatment may include chemotherapy, radiation, and stem cell transplants. Your ...
What Is Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma? Lymphoma refers to a malignancy of the lymphatic system. The lymphatic system is a network of nodes (knots of tissue) connected by vessels. Together, the lymph nodes ...
Although Hodgkin’s lymphoma may cause itchy skin, a rash is very rare. A rash more commonly occurs with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Hodgkin’s lymphoma, or Hodgkin’s disease, is a blood cancer that begins ...
The bacterium that causes Q fever, an infectious disease that humans contract from animals, is associated with an increased risk of lymphoma, according to a study published online today in Blood, the ...
Sézary syndrome is a rare type of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL). This is a group of disorders that occur when your T-cells become cancerous. These cells are known as Sézary cells. T-cells are a ...
Dave Coulier of "Full House" shares he is undergoing treatment for tongue cancer and reflects on his new outlook on health.
Classic Hodgkin lymphoma (cHL) is now a highly curable disease, but survivors face an increased risk of death from causes other than lymphoma, a new study reports. At 12 years of follow-up, all-cause ...
When you start a medication like Dupixent (dupilumab), you expect relief from eczema or asthma, not the devastation of a cancer diagnosis. Yet growing medical evidence shows that some patients ...
Comedian and actor Dave Coulier has announced he has been diagnosed with cancer for a second time. Coulier shared with the “ ...