Lymphoma (Hodgkin & Non-Hodgkin)

Hodgkin lymphoma usually responds effectively to treatment in younger people, and it follows a predictable pattern of spread. Symptoms could be painless lymph node swelling, tiredness, nocturnal sweats, fever, and unexplained weight loss.
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma is a broad spectrum of lymphoid malignancies with either aggressive (fast-growing) or indolent (slow-growing) characteristics. Diagnosis can call for lymph node biopsies, blood testing, imaging examinations, and bone marrow analysis.
The sub-type, stage, and general condition of the patient determine both kinds of treatment. Among the choices are stem cell transplants, immunotherapy, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. Thanks in significant part to advances in medical research, many patients now achieve long-term remission.