Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Description
Cancer that starts in the body's germ-fighting system, called the lymphatic system.
Overview
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma is cancer that starts in the body's germ-fighting system, called the lymphatic system. It happens when white blood cells, called lymphocytes, grow and form tumors throughout the body.
Symptoms
Symptoms may include swollen lymph nodes, fever, belly or chest pain, and feeling very tired.
Treatments
Treatments may include chemotherapy, radiation therapy and bone marrow transplant, also called stem cell transplant. Other treatments may include targeted medicines and immunotherapy.