Cancers of the bone and soft tissues are known as Sarcomas. Cancers that form in the blood are known as Leukemia, which strike many children. The fighter cells, known as T and B can also develop a cancer called Lymphoma. Hodgkin Lymphoma is from the B Cells; whereas the non-Hodgkin is a combination of the B and T cells. Immunity cells that form cancerous cells develop multiple Myeloma, and Melanoma
Cancers of the bone and soft tissues are known as Sarcomas. Cancers that form in the blood are known as Leukemia, which strike many children. The fighter cells, known as T and B can also develop a cancer called Lymphoma. Hodgkin Lymphoma is from the B Cells; whereas the non-Hodgkin is a combination of the B and T cells. Immunity cells that form cancerous cells develop multiple Myeloma, and Melanoma