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  1. Lymphoma

    Lymphoma is a general term for a cancer that begins in the lymphatic system.

  2. Breast implant associated - anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL)

    Breast implant associated-anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL) is a very rare form of cancer.

  3. Cancer in children

    In children, the genetic changes that cause cancer are not due to lifestyle but are more likely to be random and difficult to predict.

  4. Spleen

    Surgically removing a diseased or damaged spleen is possible without causing any serious harm to the person.

  5. Sjogren’s syndrome

    Sjogren’s syndrome can be managed with medications and products such as artificial tears and saliva.

  6. Splenomegaly

    Any conditions that cause a rapid breakdown of blood cells can place great strain on the spleen and make it enlarge.

  7. Haematologist

    A haematologist specialises in diagnosing, treating and managing diseases of the blood and blood-producing organs.

  8. Brain surgery

    Brain surgery is performed for a number of reasons, including alterations in brain tissue, brain blood flow and cerebrospinal fluid.

  9. Vulvar cancer

    In its early stages, vulvar cancer often has no symptoms because the cancer is so tiny.

  10. Working with your healthcare team

    If you see a number of healthcare professionals, it is important to tell them about any other healthcare services you are using.

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