Bone marrow contains stem cells, and stem cells develop into red blood cells that carry oxygen throughout the body. A bone marrow deficiency leads to anemia because it interferes with the body's ability to adequately produce blood cells. In aplastic anemia, the bone marrow does not make red blood cells; in lymphoma, the disease spreads into the bone marrow, affecting the production of blood cells.

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