Non-contiguous lymphoma
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Non-contiguous lymphoma | |
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Term | Non-contiguous lymphoma |
Short definition | non-carrier - (pronounced) (non-KAYR-ee-er) In genetics, a person who does not have a mutated (altered) disease-causing gene previously identified in their family |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
non-contiguous lymphoma - (pronounced) (non-kun-TIG-yoo-us lim-FOH-muh) Lymphoma, in which the cancerous lymph nodes are not adjacent but are on the same side of the diaphragm (the thin muscle below the lungs that helps breathe and separates the chest from the abdomen)
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Non-contiguous lymphoma
- Wikipedia's article - Non-contiguous lymphoma
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