Is lymphoma treatable?

Lymphoma is mainly treated at an early stage, and early diagnosis of lymphoma can be cured clinically through treatment. Whether lymphoma is curable or not depends on the individual’s physical condition. For example, if lymphoma is detected early, the tumor is small and the site of detection is relatively small, and at the same time, the patient is sensitive to chemotherapy regimens, such patients are very well treated and can achieve a cure. Of course, there are some patients who are not treated in time after the discovery of lumps, and when most of the lymph nodes are fused into huge masses, the tumor load is relatively large and the body is heavily consumed, so the treatment effect is not as easy as the previous situation, but they will also cooperate with surgery to reduce the compression symptoms, and chemotherapy and radiotherapy to prolong the survival of patients as much as possible. In fact, as long as the treatment is standardized, the survival of lymphoma is still very optimistic. When HIV is detected or EBV infection is found after a physical examination, regular self-examinations should be performed. For example, if you find a lump on the surface of the body, you should seek medical attention and have the lump examined to determine the type of lymphoma by taking pathology, so that it can be detected and treated early.