Cutaneous B-cell Lymphoma
Cutaneous B-cell lymphoma is an umbrella term for B-cell lymphomas that affect the skin. The two common subtypes include primary cutaneous marginal one B-cell and primary cutaneous follicle center. In some cases, B-cell lymphomas on the skin would originate from within the body and involve the skin. Thus, it is necessary to have further tests when a skin biopsy suggests the presence of cutaneous B-cell lymphoma. People with this cancer may have a red nodule, lump, or rash with a smooth and slightly raised shape. [7]










