Lymphoma

Lymphoma is a type of cancer that forms in the lymph nodes. There are many different types of lymphomas, and they are part of a larger group of diseases called hematological neoplasms. While Lymphoma can certainly develop on its own, certain carcinogens have been linked to lymphom and an increased risk of the disease. Lymphomas make up about 55.6% of all blood cancers, and can result in serious debilitation and death. Individuals who have been exposed to carcinogens causing lymphoma and then have been diagnosed with LYmphoma may have the right to seek compensation under a court of law for their pain and suffering. It's important to speak to a legal expert right away to determine if there is grounds for a lawsuit and whether or not the case would be likely to win.

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  • Lymphomas make up about 5% of all cancers.
  • Hodgkin's lymphoma accounts for about 1% of all cancer cases in the US.

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