It's the less severe form of lymphoma.
What is Hodgkin's?
List two risk factors.
Either age, immune system, past diseases, gender, family history, or smoking
It's who first discovered the disease.
It's the more common form of lymphoma.
What is non-Hodgkins?
It's a type of imaging used to diagnose lymphoma.
What are either PET, CT, or MRI scans?
It's the cells of origin that lymphona is classified by.
What are B and T cells?
It's what cells lymphoma starts in.
It's the treatment you cannot use on Hodgkin's lymphoma.
What is the "wait and see" treatment?
What's the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells?
It's how many subtypes there are of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
enlarged lymph nodes, enlarged liver, psychological effects, etc.
It's when Reed-Sternberg cells were discovered.
When is 1898-1902?
It's how many non-Hodgkin's cases there are annually.
It's the survival rate of people with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma after five years of diagosis.
What is 74%?
It's one of the main types of immunotherapy.
What is CAR-T cell therapy, bispecific antibodies, or checkpoint inhibitors.