Treatment: Advanced chemotherapy has limited effect and must be continued and mild For advanced lymphoma, many patients currently take chemotherapy. Although chemotherapy can control the disease in a short period of time, the effect is maintained for a relatively short period of time and needs to be repeated. Moreover, it should be noted that chemotherapy is a double-edged sword. While killing cancer cells, it can also cause harm to normal tissues, leading to a series of complications and greatly reducing the patient’s physical condition. Due to the toxic side effects of chemotherapy, patients with advanced lymphoma need to be treated with continuous and gentle therapy. If the patient has already undergone chemotherapy before, he or she can be treated with Chinese medicine. TCM treatment is a method of identification that uses yin and yang, surface and interior, cold and heat, deficiency and actuality to analyze and summarize the disease evidence, thus providing a basis for treatment, which can increase the effectiveness and reduce the toxicity, reduce the damage of chemotherapy to the body, effectively enhance the patient’s immunity and improve the quality of survival. Tip: In the clinical treatment of advanced lymphoma, there are also some such patients. Some of them are too old to withstand the huge toxic side effects of radiotherapy, while others have repeatedly undergone radiotherapy for many times and their bodies have gradually developed drug resistance. For these patients, further radiotherapy is undoubtedly equal to adding insult to injury. So, is there a better treatment method? Recommended: Minimally invasive interventional treatment for lymphoma Minimally invasive interventional treatment is to insert a catheter into the vascular channel of lymphoma lesions through arteries under the guidance of medical imaging equipment, embolize and block the vessels with special substances, and inject anti-cancer drugs and embolic agents into the target arteries together organically, so as to block the blood supply and at the same time, the drugs stay in the lymphoma lesions to “kill “The combination of anti-cancer drug and embolic agent can be injected into the target artery, which can block the blood supply and at the same time, the drug stays in the lymphoma lesion to “kill” the lymphoma tissue. Warm Tips: Lymphoma is a systemic blood disease, and one should not dwell on how long can lymphoma live, but should take good therapy in time, so as to reduce patients’ pain to a certain extent, improve their life quality and prolong their lives as much as possible.