Can multiple malignant lymphomas be cured?

It is highly unlikely that multiple malignant lymphomas can be cured. For multiple malignant lymphoma, if the malignant degree is relatively small and the sensitivity to all treatments is good, the treatment effect may be more significant, and then there is a possibility of cure, but the chance is very small. However, if the degree of malignancy is high and the tumor is not particularly sensitive to all treatments, the treatment effect will be poorer, and as the disease worsens, the patient’s life expectancy may be shorter. There is also the possibility of survival with tumor, which is a situation in which the treatment is able to inhibit the development of the tumor and appropriately prolong the survival period, this is also more common. When there is multiple malignant lymphoma, you need to go to the regular hospital for timely consultation.