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lymphoma $18000

lymphoma $18000

Lymphoma

What is Lymphoma?

Lymphoma is a kind of cancer that develops in the lymphatic system, which is a portion of the body that helps fight viruses and keep you healthy. The spleen, bone marrow, and other organs are all part of the lymphatic system. It also has little bean-shaped sections called lymph nodes. People with lymphoma have lymphocytes, which are a type of white blood cell, that proliferate in the wrong way. They create lumps and can move to other places of the body. Lymphoma is a dangerous disease, but many people can recover better and live a productive life if they seek treated early.

Who Can Get Lymphoma?

Anyone can get lymphoma, even kids, teens, and older people. People with weak immune systems or specific infections are more likely to get it. Some people may get lymphoma because it runs in their family or they have been sick for a long time. Most of the time, it's not clear what caused it. Doctors undertake tests to figure out which type of lymphoma a person has before commencing treatment. The two main types are Hodgkin lymphoma and Non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

What Are the Signs?

There are several ways that lymphoma might show up. A painless lump in the neck, underarms, or groin is a common indication. Some people may have a fever that won't go away, nocturnal sweats, weight loss without trying, or always feel very weary. Some people may have problems breathing or itch. If you or someone you know experiences any of these symptoms for more than a few weeks, you should see a doctor to find out what's wrong. Testing early helps with better treatment.

How is It Found and Treated?

Doctors do blood tests, X-rays, CT scans, and a biopsy, which is when they take a small portion of the mass to look for cancer cells, to diagnose lymphoma. After lymphoma is confirmed, the therapy will depend on the kind and stage of the disease. Chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or newer treatments including immunotherapy and targeted therapy are the most common ways to treat people. Some people may also need a transplant of bone marrow. To help each patient get better, doctors determine the safest and best approach for them.

Life After Treatment

A lot of people go return to their normal lives after treatment, however it could take some time. Some people are exhausted or weak, and others may require help with eating or other everyday tasks. It is very vital to go back for follow-up visits to make sure the cancer is gone and doesn't come back. Eating healthily, getting enough sleep, and having family support are all very helpful. With good care and regular check-ups, many people recover and enjoy life again.

Why Choose Us?

We use the best and newest treatments to deliver excellent care to persons with lymphoma. From the beginning to the end, our doctors, nurses, and helpers work together to keep you safe, strong, and supported. We use new technology and mild ways that help treat cancer with fewer side effects. From the initial test to full recovery, we will be there for you every step of the journey with kindness and care.

Cost of Lymphoma Treatment 

Autologous BMT- $18000