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Lymphoma Care

Comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for lymphoma in adults and children with advanced
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Understanding Lymphoma

Lymphoma is a type of cancer that begins in the lymphatic system, which is an important part of the body’s immune system. It occurs when lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell) grow uncontrollably and form tumors in lymph nodes or other organs.

Lymphoma can affect both adults and children, and early diagnosis can greatly improve treatment outcomes.

Blood Cell Disorder

Affects Immunity

Treatable Disease

Types of Lymphoma

Hodgkin Lymphoma (HL)

A less common but highly treatable lymphoma that usually starts in lymph nodes.

Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL)

A more common group of lymphomas that develop from abnormal lymphocytes.

B-Cell Lymphoma

The most common form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma affecting B lymphocytes.

T-Cell Lymphoma

A rarer type that develops from T lymphocytes.

Common Symptoms

Treatment Options

Chemotherapy

Immunotherapy

Targeted Therapy

Stem Cell / Bone Marrow Transplant

When Should You See a Doctor

If you notice persistent swollen lymph nodes, unexplained fever, fatigue, or weight loss, it is important to consult a specialist for proper evaluation.

Early detection can significantly improve treatment success.

FAQS

What is lymphoma?

Lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic system that affects lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell.

Swollen lymph nodes, fever, fatigue, night sweats, and unexplained weight loss.

Yes, many types of lymphoma can be successfully treated with modern therapies.

Both adults and children can develop lymphoma, though risk increases with age.

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