Lymphoma is a blood cancer that develops from the uncontrollable growth of white blood cells called lymphocytes. Lymphoma is also referred to as the immune system's cancer as lymphocytes aid the body in fighting infections.
In 2020, non-Hodgkin lymphoma accounted for 4% of newly diagnosed cancer cases in Malaysia, where it was the eighth most common cancer. The other form of lymphoma, Hodgkin lymphoma, accounted for 5 out of every 1,000 new cancer cases.
There are over 60 types of lymphoma, which can be categorised into:
Being a male, having a weakened immune system, and having a family history of the respective lymphomas all increase the risk of developing lymphoma.
Risk factors for developing Hodgkin lymphoma are:
Risk factors for developing Non-Hodgkin lymphoma are:
Symptoms that indicate the possibility of Hodgkin lymphoma include:
Meanwhile, non-Hodgkin lymphoma symptoms often include:
Certain lymphoma patients may experience B symptoms:
Doctors will be able to better diagnose the disease through medical history and physical assessments as well as blood tests.
Other tests include:
Learn more about the different types of screening and diagnostic procedures performed to diagnose lymphoma.
The risk of lymphomas can be reduced by taking the following measures:
There are currently no available routine screening tests for lymphoma. However, it is important to look out for possible symptoms of lymphoma such as enlarged lymph nodes (typically on the neck, armpit, or groin). While the pain may be caused by other conditions, it is still important to see a doctor, especially if the pain persists or worsens
Early detection of lymphoma makes it easier to treat the disease with effective and appropriate treatment. A dedicated multidisciplinary team of specialists and oncologists at Pantai Hospitals is available for consultation to provide the best care and assistance to patients through screening, diagnosis, and treatment.
Get in touch with us to book an appointment today if you have any concerns or questions about lymphoma treatment options.
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