What is primary breast lymphoma?


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The causes of primary breast malignant lymphoma are not completely clear, but may be related to genetic factors, abnormal immune system, long-term chronic inflammation stimulation and other reasons.
1. Genetic factors The
incidence of primary breast malignant lymphoma may be related to genetic factors. There are gene mutations or family genetic tendencies associated with the disease in the patient's family, usually with a high incidence.
2. Immune system abnormalities
Primary breast malignant lymphoma is usually related to abnormal immune system function. Immune system dysfunction may lead to decreased recognition and clearance of abnormal cells, resulting in malignant transformation of cells.
3. Chronic inflammation for a long time
may lead to tissue cell damage and abnormal proliferation, thus increasing the risk of primary breast malignant lymphoma.