Many people learn they have lymphoma after they or their primary care provider (PCP) notices signs or symptoms. Some people develop symptoms quickly and are diagnosed within days or weeks. For others, ...
Abdominal/gastrointestinal complaints are the most prevalent initial symptoms in DLBCL, reported by 26% of patients. Peripheral lymphadenopathy and testicular tumors are associated with low-risk ...
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Leukemia vs. lymphoma
Leukemia starts in the bone marrow and spreads through the blood. Lymphoma originates in the spleen or lymph nodes and spreads through the lymph vessels. Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is considered the ...
Hodgkin lymphoma (formerly known as Hodgkin disease), which involves an abnormal type of lymphocyte called Reed-Sternberg cells Non-Hodgkin lymphoma, which does not contain Reed-Sternberg cells Both ...
Low-grade lymphomas are a non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) subtype. They typically grow more slowly and cause fewer symptoms than NHLs. They still require ongoing monitoring and treatment. There are two ...
Lymphoma is an aggressive cancer that starts in the lymphatic system and occurs more frequently in individuals living with HIV. HIV-related lymphoma begins in the lymphatic system, a vital part of the ...
Stage 1 mixed cellularity Hodgkin lymphoma is often highly treatable, and many patients achieve long-term remission after ...
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