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Lymphoma is a malignant tumor of the lymphatic hematopoietic system, there is no benign, but because lymphoma is mainly divided into two categories: non-Hodgkin lymphoma and Hodgkin lymphoma, there are many different subtypes under each category, and the prognosis between different subtypes is different, for example, for some B-cell ** indolent lymphoma, the course of the disease is relatively long, the prognosis is generally good, and some survival time can be as long as ten years. However, some aggressive lymphomas progress more quickly, have a relatively poor prognosis, and some have a natural history of only a few months.
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Lymphoma is a malignant tumor originating from lymph nodes and lymphoid tissues, which is not benign, but can be classified clinically.
Lymphoma is characterized by progressive lymphadenopathy, and it is **, and the enlarged lymph nodes can compress the surrounding tissues to cause symptoms such as chest tightness, chest and abdominal pain, and dyspnea. There may also be manifestations of invasion of the gastrointestinal tract, ** and other lymph node extra-organs, such as intestinal obstruction, abdominal pain, **erythema and other symptoms.
Hodgkin lymphoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma are the two classifications of lymphoma. Among them, the prognosis of the former is better, and some of them can be clinical**, and drinking pain is a special symptom of Hodgkin lymphoma, and most of them are mediastinal lymph node lesions. Diagnosis of deficiency requires pathological examination of lymph node biopsy tissue, which can be clearly classified.
**Upper Hodgkin lymphoma mainly chooses a combination of chemotherapy combined with radiotherapy**, while non-Hodgkin lymphoma mainly chooses chemotherapy, and then adds other chemotherapy methods according to different pathological types, and the specific application of Duanshen drugs should be guided by physicians.
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Lymphoma is usually diagnosed with malignant and can be divided into two types, one indolent and the other aggressive.
Indolent patients will progress more slowly but may develop aggressive lymphoma. Indolent anterior lymphomas include marginal zone lymphoma, follicular lymphoma of the first and second grades, and mantle cell lymphoma. The relatively rapid and abundant course of aggressive lymphomas, including Burkitt lymphoma and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, requires a proactive approach to the symptoms.
Patients with indolent lymphoma can be observed first, and then intervened when there are obvious symptoms such as weight loss, fever and night sweats, or when the patient has obvious splenomegaly and anemia.
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Lymphoma is cancer if it is not treated well, but some people have benign lymphoma.
Benign lymphoma occurs at any age and can occur at any age. Generally speaking, the age with the highest incidence should be 31 to 40, so it is recommended that friends in this age group must pay attention to developing good living habits, and there are more male patients than female patients.
Benign lymphoma is characterized by tumor cells that resemble the normal cells of the tissue of origin, and grow slowly in the organs or tissues where they occur, in a swelling manner. Lymphoma patients may have systemic symptoms such as fever, night sweats, weight loss, itching, superficial lymphadenopathy before lymphadenopathy is found or at the same time.
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Now some people have benign lymphoma, but they always feel very difficult when they are **, so can benign lymphoma be **?
Patients with superficial lymph nodes**, progressive, enlargement of the face and neck, sometimes chest tightness, chest pain, dyspnea, etc., are all diagnosed as benign lymphoma. Description: Benign lymphoma is possible.
Subtotal lymphatic irradiation can be used alone, and chemotherapy is suitable for moderate to severe malignant tumors. After tumor remission, local radiation therapy is given as appropriate.
The method of lymphoma in terms of **, mainly through surgery**, in general, can also be through other methods**, mainly for early benign lymphoma** The effect will be better, and ** will be faster, do not worry about what sequelae will be left, and do not need to worry, lymphoma has any impact on the body, as long as you choose the appropriate party to judge the lead method.
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