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    I Found A Lump On The Lower Part Of My Back On The Right Side The Er Doctor Said It Was A Limpoma Tumor, How Can He Tell What This Is Before Any Test?? Its Causing Me To Have Extreme Pain When I Walk, Sit, Lay Down, What Does This Mean?

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    A limpoma tumor is nothing to be concerned with unless growing or causing pain. It is not cancer (not to be confused with Lymphoma). If causing extreme pain, may want to remove. Consult your regular physician. I'm not a doctor, just what simple "google" provides.

    answered 1 year ago   

    I guess the fact that a close relative is dying from cancer distracted me. With your vast experience on this site and the hundreds of highly rated answers you've provided your rebuke just tears my heart asunder. When you have some time consider Googling the term 'Polite'.

    comment made by Boris 1 year ago    Report

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      Lymphoma tumors are tumors that have invaded the body's lymph node system. Your doctor probably based his diagnosis on the position of the tumor.

      Lymphoma is a pretty serious problem, you need to talk to your Dr. As soon as possible about getting your treatment started. Best of luck and God bless.

      answered 1 year ago   

      You've got to be kidding. She said Limpoma not lymphoma. Limpoma tumors are harmless and rarely need treatment unless causing pain or growing. Check things out before giving such a frightening answer.

      comment made by Jaylcee1 1 year ago    Report

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