What is Lymphoma?
Lymphoma is a type of cancer that begins in the lymphatic system. The two primary categories are:
- Hodgkin Lymphoma:
- Classical Hodgkin Lymphoma: The most common type, characterized by the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells.
- Nodular Lymphocyte-Predominant Hodgkin Lymphoma: A rarer form with a better prognosis.
- Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma:
- Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL): The most common subtype, known for its rapid growth.
- Follicular Lymphoma: A slower-growing type of B-cell lymphoma.
- Mantle Cell Lymphoma: A rare, aggressive type of B-cell lymphoma.
- Burkitt Lymphoma: A highly aggressive B-cell lymphoma often associated with Epstein-Barr virus.
- Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma: A rare form of lymphoma that starts in the skin.
Cutaneous T-cell Lymphoma page is coming soon! In the meantime,
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