This type of tumor is within the lymphatic system in NHL patients
What is a solid tumor?
NHL is more common in people belonging to this age group
What are older adults (over 60)?
The limiting factor in the volume of exercise a patient can handle after NHL treatment
What is their stamina?
This type of therapy uses high-energy rays to target and kill lymphoma cells
What is radiation therapy?
This is caused by improper nutrition from a decreased appetite
What is limited energy?
The first way doctors can check for NHL
What is checking for swollen lymph nodes?
Long-term use of these medications, often given after organ transplants, increases NHL risk
What are immunosuppressants?
Can occur in the knees and ankles when excess fluid is not drained from the joint spaces
What are effusions?
Form of treatment for Stage 1 and 2 NHL
What is radiation?
This is more likely in open wounds in people with NHL
What is an infection?
Most common abnormality in NHL
What is translocation?
What is an immunodeficiency?
Patient's stamina can be trageted most significantly by this type of exercises
What are aerobic exercises?
This type of therapy boosts the immune system to help fight lymphoma
What is immunotherapy?
The cause of shortness of breath and increased fatigue in patients with NHL
What is a low RBC Count?
This substance can lead to NHL
What is benzene?
Are two autoimmune diseases associated with NHL
What are Rheumatoid arthritis and SLE?
This causes you to carefully clean surfaces and use conscious infection control with this patient
What is a weakened immune system?
A type of transplantation can be used for those who relapse or do not respond to treatment
What is hematopoietic cell transplantation?
Includes taking steps to break the transmission of a disease, such as cleaning, standard precautions, and transmission-based precautions
What is infection control?
This cell cycle regulator is overexpressed during translocation
What is cyclin D1?
People with these viruses are at risk for developing NHL
What are HIV and HEP C?
These three things are routinely checked for on the skin by a physical therapist when a patient has NHL
What are bruises, open wounds, and frequently itched skin?
These two groups are associated with the medical management of NHL
What are indolent and aggressive?
What are oncological medical emergencies?