Yes. Mold is lymphoma's cousin.
toxic mold can cause allergic reactions, irritation associated with volatile organic compounds (VOCs), invasive disease, mycotoxicosis. but there has not been proven a direct link to Lymphoma, but prolonged exposure to toxic mold can lead to serious, life-threatening problems. Really a question to the question. My son was exposed to Black Mold and ended up with Hodgkin's Lymphoma stage 3b. Took a year to be diagnosed and we did have black mold in the condo we were renting. I would love to know if there is a study out there that we could be a part of.
There is no direct evidence linking black mold exposure to the development of mantle cell lymphoma. While black mold can cause various health issues, particularly respiratory problems and allergic reactions, it is not classified as a carcinogen. Mantle cell lymphoma is primarily associated with genetic factors and specific chromosomal abnormalities rather than environmental exposures like mold. However, prolonged exposure to any type of mold can affect overall health, so it's essential to address mold issues in living environments.
Molds are a health hazard and should be dealt with ASAP. It is unlikely that a direct link between rectal cancer and mold could be made.
Lymphoma is a cancer dealing with the lymphatic system while Myeloma is the uncontrollable production of white blood cells.
I think no,you shoud see this link http://www.lymphomation.org/symptoms.htm
mold is a plant
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The plural for lymphoma is lymphomas.
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Hodgkin's disease (Morbus Hodgkini)
A MOLD is used to make a cast.
t cell lymphoma