A Burkitt's lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic system.
A Burkitt's lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic system.
A Burkitt's lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic system.
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Burkitt's Lymphoma (also known as Burkitt's Tumor) definitions and causes can be found on medical websites,in up-to-date medical dictionaries or by inquiring at a health clinic.
Burkitt lymphoma is not caused by a simple Mendelian inheritance pattern involving dominant or recessive genes. It is a type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma that is often associated with the Epstein-Barr virus and chromosomal abnormalities involving the c-Myc oncogene.
Burkitt's lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic system. It is named after Denis Parsons Burkitt, a surgeon who first described the disease in 1956 while working in equatorial Africa. While it is true that it does affect mostly children, it also has been found in a few adults.
Burkitt's Lymphoma is a rare and aggressive form of cancer. It can be treated with a specific drug regimen, chemotherapy, surgery, or a bone marrow transplant.
Yes, Burkitt's lymphoma, often referred to as Burkitt's disease, is associated with genetic changes, particularly chromosomal translocations involving the MYC oncogene. These alterations lead to the uncontrolled proliferation of B-cells, contributing to the development of this aggressive form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The disease is frequently linked to Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection, which can also influence these genetic changes.
Hodgkin's lymphoma, or disease, is inherited from the patient's parents. Like any other cancer, it is not contagious, as far as anyone knows.
Nick Venet died on January 2, 1998, in East Los Angeles, California, USA of Burkitt's lymphoma.
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Yes, a person with Burkitt's lymphoma can have children, but it may depend on several factors, including their overall health, the stage of the disease, and treatment received. Some treatments, such as chemotherapy, can affect fertility temporarily or permanently. It's important for individuals to discuss their fertility concerns with their healthcare team before starting treatment to explore options like sperm or egg banking if necessary.