Lymphoma refers to lymphoma, which cannot be cured by itself at the age of 50, and the corresponding lesion belongs to malignant tumor, which needs standardized treatment under the guidance of clinicians.
Lymphoma is a malignant tumor originated from lymph nodes or lymphatic tissues, which is caused by malignant transformation of cells after being infected and stimulated by external factors, and the corresponding lesions will continue to progress if not controlled, and cannot be cured by itself. Lymphoma requires standardized treatment under the guidance of clinicians, mainly through radiotherapy, chemotherapy and targeted therapy.
Lymphoma cannot be cured by itself, and should be treated actively after the discovery of the lesion, and the specific pathological type should be determined first before medication is administered, and standardized treatment should be carried out under the guidance of clinicians.