Abstract

The mammary gland may be the site of a primary lymphoma or be invaded Secondary lymphoma of another organ. Involvement is usually unilatéral, more rarely bilatéral; primary or secondary, virtually the same varieties of lymphoma are observed. Most are B type lymphomas. Imaging is based on mammography and ultrasound, and more recently on MRI. Surgical removal is not indicated in the treatment of these lymphomas, which is essentially based on chemotherapy and immunotherapy.

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