Is lymphoma blood normal?

Lymphoma blood routine is usually normal in the early stage, and abnormal changes in blood routine will occur when it invades the bone marrow and destroys the hematopoietic system.
Lymphoma, also known as lymphoma, is a malignant tumor of the immune system. The main primary foci include lymph nodes and spleen. Extra-nodal organ invasion of lymphoma, such as digestive tract and mammary gland, will not cause changes in hematopoietic function. Therefore, the blood routine of early stage patients with lymphoma is generally normal, and there will be no abnormal changes of blood cell index.
Only when lymphoma invades the bone marrow, causing the normal hematopoietic activity to be affected, then the blood routine changes will appear, such as abnormal increase of white blood cells and thrombocytopenia and anemia.