Non-hodgkins Lymphoma
Non-Hodgkins lymphoma (NHL) is a type of cancer that begins in the lymphatic system. It is caused by abnormal cells that multiply uncontrollably and eventually form tumors in the lymph nodes, spleen, and other organs of the body. NHL is more common in adults than in children, and is one of the most common cancers in the world. It is treatable, but can be fatal in some cases if not diagnosed and treated early. Treatment options include chemotherapy, radiation, and/or targeted therapies. The success of treatment, prognosis, and survival rate vary depending on the type and stage of NHL. Early detection is an important part of managing this disease and can improve patient outcomes.
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