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What is T-cell Lymphoma?

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What is T-cell Lymphoma?

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Unlike peripheral or adult T-cell lymphoma (which are both aggressive lymphomas), cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) is an indolent or low-grade lymphoma. CTCL usually starts on or in the skin and is the result of uncontrolled growth of the white blood cell within the skin, known as the T-cell.

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