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Lymphoma stages: What do they mean? - Medical News Today
Mar 9, 2023 · Doctors classify lymphoma into four stages according to its location and how much it has spread. Staging helps doctors determine the best treatment options.
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Stages - American Cancer Society
After someone is diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), doctors will try to figure out if it has spread, and if so, how far. This process is called staging. The stage describes how much cancer is in the body. It helps determine how serious the lymphoma is and how best to treat it.
Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma: Stages and Prognosis - WebMD
Sep 25, 2023 · After a diagnosis on non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, your doctor will tell you the stage of your cancer. Learn more about what each stage means and the treatments that may be right for you.
Staging and Prognosis | Lymphoma Research Foundation
Staging is used to describe how widely the lymphoma has spread in patients. Doctors use the stage of disease, along with test results and other factors, to decide the best time to begin treatment and what treatments are likely to be the most effective for each patient.
Stages of Lymphoma | Moffitt - Moffitt Cancer Center
The main stages of lymphoma are as follows: Stage 1 lymphoma – Cancer is found in one lymph node, a lymphoid organ such as the thymus or one area of a single organ outside of the lymphatic system. Stage 2 lymphoma – Cancer is found in two lymph nodes (both on the same side of the diaphragm) or extends from one lymph node into a nearby organ.
Lymphoma staging
Staging in adults is the same for Hodgkin lymphoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. There are four main stages of lymphoma. These are numbered 1 to 4, sometimes written in Roman numerals as I to IV. Letters after the numbers are sometimes also used.
Lymphoma Stages - Northwestern Medicine
What Are the Stages of Lymphoma? Staging is the term oncologists use to define where lymphoma is located and how much it has spread. Once the stage of lymphoma is determined, your physician can recommend a particular course of treatment.
Staging of lymphoma
Whether the lymphoma has spread to your bone marrow or other organs such as your liver, lungs, skin or bone. Stages I and II are called ‘early or limited stage’ (involving a limited area of your body). Stages III and IV are called ‘advanced stage’ (more widespread).
Stages of Lymphoma | MyLymphomaTeam
Oct 16, 2024 · Lymphoma is grouped into two main types: Hodgkin lymphoma (previously called Hodgkin’s disease) and non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). Both types are divided into stages, from stage 1 to stage 4, based on how much the cancer has spread.
Stages of non-Hodgkin lymphoma - Cancer Research UK
The stages of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) tell you about the number and places in the body that are affected by lymphoma. Knowing the stage helps your doctor to decide what treatment you need. Your doctor will also ask you about your symptoms.