CHIEF COMPLAINT: Marginal zone lymphoma. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: This is a very pleasant 46-year-old woman, who I am asked to see in consultation for a newly diagnosed marginal zone lymphoma (MALT-type lymphoma). A mass was found in her right breast on physical examination. On 07/19/10, she had a mammogram and ultrasound, which confirmed the right breast mass. On 07/30/10, she underwent a biopsy, which showed a marginal zone lymphoma (MALT-type lymphoma). Overall, she is doing well. She has a good energy level and her ECOG performance status is 0. She denies any fevers, chills, or night sweats. No lymphadenopathy. No nausea or vomiting. She has normal bowel and bladder habits. No melena or hematochezia. CURRENT MEDICATIONS: Macrobid 100 mg q.d. ALLERGIES: Sulfa, causes nausea and vomiting. REVIEW OF SYSTEMS: As per the HPI, otherwise negative. PAST MEDICAL HISTORY: 1. She is status post a left partial nephrectomy as a new born. 2. In 2008 she had a right ankle fracture. SOCIAL HISTORY: She has a 20-pack year history of tobacco use. She has rare alcohol use. She has no illicit drug use. She is in the process of getting divorced. She has a 24-year-old son in the area and 22-year-old daughter. FAMILY HISTORY: Her mother had uterine cancer. Her father had liver cancer. PHYSICAL EXAM: VIT: