A cancer doctor walks us through the possible treatments of this non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma subtype, from watchful waiting to chemo.
There’s no one-size-fits-all treatment for follicular lymphoma. The best treatment for you depends on many factors.
Why ‘watch and wait’ with follicular lymphoma? Learn why no treatment may be the best treatment with this slow-growing cancer.
Living with and treating follicular lymphoma can be emotionally intense. Your feelings are normal, but you can also take steps to manage them.
Palliative care is a team approach that addresses both the physical and emotional symptoms of disease. And it’s available at the time of diagnosis.
With follicular lymphoma, you may go through many treatments over many years to keep the disease stable. Here’s a guide to all your options.
A look at the treatment courses for the follicular lymphoma form of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Learn the possible side effects of treatment for follicular lymphoma.
Swollen lymph nodes and night sweats can be symptoms of this non-Hodgkin’s subtype. Talk openly with your doctor to determine if it’s related to lymphoma.
While being treated for follicular lymphoma, here are some tips for building body strength.
Follicular lymphoma can stay in remission for many years, but it often relapses. Here's what will happen if your cancer comes back.