Zipporah Washington always knew she wanted to be a nurse. Then a cancer diagnosis came right before the Newark mother of two ...
Multidisciplinary efforts help promote the success of clinical trials and innovation for patients with various forms of lymphoma, explained Andrew Evens, DO. Collaborative efforts between pediatric ...
Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) is a treatable cancer with an incidence peak in adolescent and young adult years. Treatment strategies have been developed to balance the intensity of therapy needed to maintain ...
Recent regulatory actions from the FDA, including new drug application (NDA) acceptances and labeling updates, introduce new clinical considerations for oncology nurses and advanced practice providers ...
It develops from the abnormal multiplication of T cells, or T-lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell essential for immune system function. The specific treatment course and prognosis for T-cell ...
The lymphatic system is the network of vessels, tissues, and organs that are part of the body’s immune system. Lymphoma develops in infection-fighting cells called lymphocytes that circulate through ...
Low-grade lymphomas are a non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) subtype. They typically grow more slowly and cause fewer symptoms than NHLs. They still require ongoing monitoring and treatment. There are two ...
Follicular lymphoma is graded 1 to 3 based on how many large B cells (centroblasts) appear under a microscope, which signals how fast it may grow. Grade 1 and 2 follicular lymphoma are usually slow ...