Multiple Choice
The differences between leukemia and lymphoma include
A) Leukemia arises in the bone marrow, but lymphoma arises from mature lymphoid cells in the lymphatic organs.
B) Leukemia is always curable, but only Hodgkin's lymphoma is curable.
C) Leukemia is an undifferentiated cell, but lymphoma is always derived from mature T cells.
D) Leukemia is from B cells, but lymphoma is from T cells.
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