How is non-Hodgkin lymphoma treated?
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The aim of treatment is to put the lymphoma into remission.
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Remission
Remission means the lymphoma is no longer active and is under control. It has been reduced or got rid of completely. A long-term remission can be either partial or complete.
- Complete remission: There are no visible signs of the lymphoma after treatment.
- Partial remission: The lymphoma has been reduced by at least a half but is not completely gone.
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma treatment options
How your lymphoma is treated will depend on if you have high-grade or low-grade non-Hodgkin lymphoma:
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