B-Cell Lymphoma
B-cell lymphoma is a type of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma that affects the immune system cells called B cells. It can start in the lymph nodes or other parts of the immune system. Symptoms may include pain, swollen lymph nodes, and fever-like symptoms. Treatment options include chemotherapy, immunotherapy, radiation therapy, targeted therapy, stem cell transplant, and supportive therapy. Early diagnosis and treatment are important, so it's crucial to contact a doctor if you experience symptoms of B-cell lymphoma.
What are the common symptoms associated with B-Cell Lymphoma?
Can you explain the different treatment options available for B-Cell Lymphoma?
What lifestyle changes can support someone diagnosed with B-Cell Lymphoma?
Can you explain the different treatment options available for B-Cell Lymphoma?
What lifestyle changes can support someone diagnosed with B-Cell Lymphoma?