There are no benign lymphomas; all lymphomas are malignant. However, some less malignant tumors have very high cure rates.
All lymphatic tumors are malignant, and lymphomas are generally classified into Hodgkin’s lymphoma and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Hodgkin’s lymphoma has a relatively low degree of malignancy, and the cure rate has reached 80%. On the other hand, the classification of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma is extremely complicated, generally divided into three categories: low malignancy, moderate malignancy, and high malignancy, each of which has its own treatment method and the prognosis also differs greatly.
Although all lymphomas are malignant tumors, some of them can be cured, and with the emergence of new targeted drugs, the therapeutic effect of lymphoma has also been greatly improved.
When you find lymphoma, you should seek medical treatment in time, and timely acceptance of all-round treatment can improve the prognosis very well.