Follicular lymphoma is a very diverse disease, and decisions to treat in the frontline are made based on histology, disease burden and patient symptoms. The general approach should be a ...
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Antibody shows encouraging results for treating high-risk follicular lymphoma and marginal zone lymphomaFollicular lymphoma patients with faster progression ... many patients need immediate treatment as the cancer can cause significant symptoms such as vision loss. For most patients, even with ...
For evaluating response to treatment for follicular lymphoma, computed tomography (CT) has been considered the gold standard, and most clinical studies and trials have used CT as a tool for ...
Throughout the follicular phase, a single "dominant follicle" develops faster than the rest. This follicle (a fluid-filled sac in your ovary) then releases more estrogen into the body in preparation ...
Follicular lymphoma usually appears as painless, slowly growing lymph nodes. In the early stages of disease there are typically no symptoms, but at advanced stages the patient may experience ...
Symptoms of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma may include painless swelling of one or more lymph nodes, night sweats, itching, and more. Doctors divide non-Hodgkin's lymphoma into types based on the kind of ...
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