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Lymphatic system
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once any cancer metastasizes it can spread anywhere, including the colon, via the blood stream or lymphatic system.
Cancer tumors can spread through a process called metastasis, where cancer cells break away from the original tumor and travel through the bloodstream or lymphatic system to form new tumors in other parts of the body. This can make the cancer more difficult to treat and control.
Lymphatic cancer and lymphoma, although cancer of the lymphatic system is more commonly known as lymphoma, for it infects the lymphnodes of the throat tissue, hence the term "lymphomatic".
The lymphatic system is a secondary circulation system that aids the body in fighting pathogens. It consists of lymph nodes, lymphatic vessels, and lymphatic organs that help filter out and eliminate harmful substances and pathogens from the body. White blood cells in the lymphatic system play a crucial role in immune response.
Cancerous cells can also invade other organs through the circulatory system of the lymph, causing those organs to malfunction.
The immune system and the lymphatic system work together to protect the body from pathogens. The immune system recognizes and targets pathogens, while the lymphatic system helps circulate immune cells and remove pathogens from the body. Additionally, the skin and mucous membranes act as physical barriers to prevent pathogens from entering the body.
The main reason that breast cancer is so dangerous is that it can spread throughout the entire body. The lymphatic system could easily spread the cancer to thyroid, uterus, lungs, or anywhere else. It is the metastasizing that is the main concern for breast cancer.
A Burkitt's lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic system.