What a complex problem this cancer. Yesterday I was told of a dear friend having Cancer at the age of 50. Non-smoker, drink alcohol lightly, nonsmoking non tobacco user. I came to CZcams searching answers inputting the the limited information I have regarding his cancer. Red spotty rash was noticed underneath the armpit and spread rapidly. Thank you for this video so that I can begin to better understand what is happening to this family friend of ours at the age of 50. I'm trying to acquire more knowledge so I can be a voice of somewhat credible concern or optimism for his family as we travel this course. With all that being said, thank you again for providing this video. Best wishes..
Thank you Dr. Matt for the great video. I know it is an introductory video, so I assume you have generalized things for the purpose of highlighting the core differences. I just want to mention for those viewing that you can still get migration of leukemia cells to the areas like the lymph nodes and spleen. For example, in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), a patient can present with swollen lymph nodes (lymphadenopathy), spleen (splenomegaly), and the liver (hepatomegaly). This occurs in ~20% of patients. doi:10.1038/bcj.2017.53
Kindly make a video on insulin effect when we eat carbs,proteins and fats. And why insulin secrets the most when we eat carbs and lowest when we eat fats with proper science
Hi, unfortunatley I Can't fond the two following videos that you mention about lymphoma and leukemia. Is it possible to link them in the description? Thanks!
As I understand it; leukemia is a cancer of the blood cells, lymphoma of the lymphatic system and myeloma of the blood plasma but they are all blood cancer.
In stage IV lymphoma, these abnormal lymphoid B or T cell could get in to the bone marrow right? Also they could be released to the blood system. I had a patient other day with the HX or mantle cell lymphoma and now they showing up in the peripheral smear
Anyone have good resources to look into the specific subcategories, not just T or B cell lymphoma but even further into the types of B-cell or T-cell lymphomas?
What a complex problem this cancer. Yesterday I was told of a dear friend having Cancer at the age of 50. Non-smoker, drink alcohol lightly, nonsmoking non tobacco user. I came to CZcams searching answers inputting the the limited information I have regarding his cancer. Red spotty rash was noticed underneath the armpit and spread rapidly.
Thank you for this video so that I can begin to better understand what is happening to this family friend of ours at the age of 50. I'm trying to acquire more knowledge so I can be a voice of somewhat credible concern or optimism for his family as we travel this course.
With all that being said, thank you again for providing this video. Best wishes..
The long-awaited return of Dr Matt! Welcome back!
Excellent presentation!! Where are the other two videos?
Thank you. For the first time I understand this topic. Your drawing illustration is `amazing!
Thanks, please keep posting good videos 👍
Very clearly explained! Thanks a lot!
Finally cleared my confusion..thanks a lot sir .
amazing explanation, thank you!
This was great, thank you!
Good and straight to the point.
Difference Between Leukemia vs Lymphoma #DrNajeeb
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Good explanation but where are the links to the other 2 videos and what are they called?????
So good, thank you!!
Thank you Dr. Matt for the great video.
I know it is an introductory video, so I assume you have generalized things for the purpose of highlighting the core differences.
I just want to mention for those viewing that you can still get migration of leukemia cells to the areas like the lymph nodes and spleen.
For example, in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), a patient can present with swollen lymph nodes (lymphadenopathy), spleen (splenomegaly), and the liver (hepatomegaly). This occurs in ~20% of patients. doi:10.1038/bcj.2017.53
*in CLL
Kindly make a video on insulin effect when we eat carbs,proteins and fats. And why insulin secrets the most when we eat carbs and lowest when we eat fats with proper science
Thanks for this great video. I can't seem to find other two videos mentioned above.
me too
same , I don't think they have uploaded them yet
Bruh, i have an pathoanatomy exam upcoming 🤣 i need that video
EXTREMELY HELPFUL GOD BLESS YOU❤
Hi, unfortunatley I Can't fond the two following videos that you mention about lymphoma and leukemia. Is it possible to link them in the description? Thanks!
As I understand it; leukemia is a cancer of the blood cells, lymphoma of the lymphatic system and myeloma of the blood plasma but they are all blood cancer.
Thank you!!
But in chronic lymphocytic leukemia the lymph nodes are involved (ie swollen), so I don't understand the difference between CLL & lymphoma.
where's video 2, couldnt find it hehe
best vedio ever and too the point explained. thank you. please post educational videos.
Thank you! 😊
How can u explain the hemorhagic ovariancyst
I cant find the second and third part of this series? link please
Very interesting and helpful, thank you!
Can’t find video 2
Thank you
In stage IV lymphoma, these abnormal lymphoid B or T cell could get in to the bone marrow right? Also they could be released to the blood system. I had a patient other day with the HX or mantle cell lymphoma and now they showing up in the peripheral smear
Where is video 2 and 3?
What does lympho plasma cells mean ??
Thank u thank u thank u...😘😘😘😍😍😍
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okay
OOOOhhhhhh thank you so much
Where is part 2 and 3 of this video?
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All my brain see's is lymphoma cancer
Anyone have good resources to look into the specific subcategories, not just T or B cell lymphoma but even further into the types of B-cell or T-cell lymphomas?
my friend passed away today due to Lymphoma
Am so sorry about that 🥺
What was his age? How long was he battling for? What kind of lymphoma did he have?
What is that? The way Brits spell Leukemia…?