Lymphoma is a serious disease, but it is not a terminal illness. If it is diagnosed in the early stages and receives appropriate treatment, long-term survival is possible. Some patients still have hope of being cured. According to reports, lymphoma is a malignant tumor originating from the lymphatic hematopoietic system, also known as "malignant lymphoma", and is the fastest growing type of cancer in recent years. Clinically, the incidence of lymphoma tends to be younger, and the incidence rate is increasing year by year, and it affects more men than women. However, the manifestations of lymphoma are hidden and difficult to detect, so the most effective way is to have regular physical examinations. Experts say that the early symptoms of lymphoma are similar to those of a cold, and most patients experience painless swelling of lymph nodes in the neck, armpits or groin. If you experience painless swelling of lymph nodes in the upper body within a month; chills, fever (especially at night); weight loss, loss of appetite, lack of strength, coughing, difficulty breathing, itchy skin, swollen tonsils, headaches, etc., you need to be particularly vigilant. Especially for young and middle-aged people who experience painless lymphadenopathy or unexplained fever, night sweats, and weight loss, they should go to the hospital for examination in time. Experts say that the exact cause of lymphoma is still unknown, and it may be related to environmental pollution, fast pace of life and other factors. In particular, white-collar workers are under tremendous work pressure, often work overtime, and are in an environment of electronic radiation or radiation for a long time; some women use inferior hair dyes for beauty, or accidentally use some chemicals, etc., which may induce lymphoma. Now many young people often stay up late to work overtime, and long-term excessive fatigue leads to a decline in the body's immune function, which is related to the younger onset of lymphoma. Experts believe that lymphoma is not a terminal illness, and even patients with systemic spread of the disease have a chance of treatment. According to the patient's condition, commonly used treatment methods include radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and bone marrow transplantation. Among them, bone marrow transplantation includes self-transplantation and allogeneic transplantation. For some high-risk patients, bone marrow transplantation can be used as needed, which can not only prolong the patient's survival, but also give hope for cure. Experts remind that once unexplained lymph node enlargement is found, or symptoms such as fever, itchy skin, night sweats, and weight loss suddenly occur, go to the hospital for treatment in time. If it can be discovered early, the hope of cure can be greatly increased. The above is an introduction to "Long-term survival if lymphoma is treated early". People who are related to the pathogenic factors of lymphoma are advised to take preventive measures against lymphoma. If you have other questions about lymphoma, please consult our experts online or call for consultation. Lymphoma http://www..com.cn/zhongliu/lb/ |
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