Is the prognosis for follicular lymphoma the best?

The prognosis of follicular lymphoma is relatively good. Follicular lymphoma is a type of malignant lymphoma, belongs to inert lymphoma, and is most common in the elderly, with skin nodules and plaques occurring on the trunk, especially on the back, and to a lesser extent on the scalp. Although follicular lymphoma cannot be cured, the disease progresses slowly. Radiotherapy and chemotherapy are very effective for follicular lymphoma, and generalized damage can be treated with combination chemotherapy, while single damage can be surgically removed. However, follicular lymphoma may recur and metastasize, and may transform into aggressive lymphoma, and once transformed into aggressive lymphoma, the survival period will be shortened. Once follicular lymphoma occurs, you should go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment and regular follow-up.