Do malignant lymphomas require chemotherapy?

Malignant lymphoma requires chemotherapy. Malignant lymphoma belongs to malignant tumors appearing in the lymphatic system, this disease usually does not show obvious symptoms in the early stage, and some patients will have enlarged lymph nodes, which are usually painless, due to the fact that the lymph is spread all over the body, and belongs to an important immune organ of the human body. Patients with Hodgkin’s lymphoma can be treated with chemotherapeutic drugs such as carboplatin and isocyclophosphamide under the guidance of doctors; patients with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma can be treated by using chemical drugs such as adriamycin and vincristine. Patients with malignant lymphoma should seek medical examination and treatment in time if they feel unwell when undergoing chemotherapy.