Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma Cancer

June 2, 2006 8:29pm CST
My brother has been diagnosed with cancer. In looking at the medical paperwork it doesn't say the cell type of the cancer. This paperwork says large A typical cells. The lymphoctyes are predominantyl T-lymphocytes with positive CD3 staining with immunoperoxidase stain. There are leaser numbers of B-lymphocytes. These lymphocytes are small with no stypia. In this, there are large cells with lobated nucles and nucleoli with pale cytoplasm. I just saw my brother - he lives 2000 miles away. I am doing all I can to learn and understand his illness. Thank you.
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