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'''Lymphomas''' are malignancies of the lymphoid immune cells.  Normally, these malignancies reside in the lymph tissue, but can circulate in free blood.  Lymphomas are broken into groups based on histology, the main two classes being Hodgkin's and Non-Hodgkin's lymphomas.
'''Lymphomas''' are [[malignancy| malignancies]] of the lymphoid [[immune]] cells.  Normally, these malignancies reside in the [[lymph]] tissue, but can circulate in free [[blood]].  Lymphomas are broken into groups based on [[histology]], the main two classes being [[Hodgkin's]] and [[Non-Hodgkin's]] lymphomas.

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Lymphomas are malignancies of the lymphoid immune cells. Normally, these malignancies reside in the lymph tissue, but can circulate in free blood. Lymphomas are broken into groups based on histology, the main two classes being Hodgkin's and Non-Hodgkin's lymphomas.