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Hairy Cell Leukemia
Hairy cell leukemia is a rare form of leukemia, or cancer of your blood cells. If you have hairy cell leukemia, your bone marrow makes abnormal white blood cells that multiply. It’s called hairy cell anemia because the abnormal cells appear hairy when viewed under a microscope.
Posted September 14, 2022 by Anusha ‐ 2 min read
Burkitt Lymphoma
Burkitt lymphoma is a type of B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma. It’s a rare type of cancer that often starts in people’s organs like their bellies or spleens. This condition typically affects children and, less frequently, younger adults. Burkitt lymphoma can be fatal.
Posted September 14, 2022 by Anusha ‐ 2 min read
Ewing's Sarcoma
Ewing’s sarcoma is a very rare type of cancerous tumor that grows in your bones or the soft tissue around your bones, such as cartilage or the nerves. It usually affects people from the ages of 10 to 20 and has a high rate of being cured.
Posted September 14, 2022 by Anusha ‐ 4 min read
Kaposi's Sarcoma
Kaposi’s sarcoma is a form of cancer in which tumors with tiny blood vessels grow below the surface of your skin and in your mouth, nose, eyes, and anus. It can spread to your lungs, liver, stomach, intestines, and lymph nodes, the glands that help your body fight infection.
Posted September 14, 2022 by Anusha ‐ 4 min read
Sarcoma
A sarcoma is a rare kind of cancer. Sarcomas are different from the much more common carcinomas because they happen in a different kind of tissue. Sarcomas grow in connective tissue cells that connect or support other kinds of tissue in your body.
Posted September 14, 2022 by Anusha ‐ 2 min read