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Primary mediastinal large B cell lymphoma is treated with a combination of chemotherapy and the monoclonal antibody rituximab (chemoimmunotherapy). Following ...
Lymphomas that don't have the Reed-Sternberg cell are considered non-Hodgkin lymphomas. ... Cutaneous B-cell lymphoma · Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma · Diffuse large ...
... B-cell lymphoma. These include targeted therapy, immunotherapy, CAR-T cell therapy, stem cell transplantation and clinical trials. Your care team works with ...
For cutaneous B-cell lymphoma, tumor refers to the number of lesions present on the skin, where they are located and how big they are: T0. No lesions are ...
Find out more about the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of this type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
Symptoms · Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing. · Swelling in the face, neck, or arms · Feeling of fullness within the head. · Headaches. · Confusion in ...
Sometimes a follicular lymphomas can transform into a fast-growing lymphoma, such as diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. These lymphomas often have a worse prognosis ...
Cutaneous B-cell lymphoma often appears as firm, red or purple bumps or nodules on the skin. These spots may be grouped together and can slowly grow over ...
The purpose of this study is to determine how well nivolumab with or without varlilumab works in treating patients with aggressive B-cell lymphomas that have ...
Primary mediastinal large B-cell lymphoma (PMBCL) treatments may include chemotherapy, immunotherapy, radiation therapy, targeted therapy, CAR-T cell therapy ...
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