Diagnosing Lymphoma with Complete Blood Count (CBC) Test

The lymphatic system is a critical component of the immune system of your body. Your lymph nodes, bone marrow, spleen, and thymus are all included. Lymphoma develops when cancerous cells grow in the lymphatic system. There are two primary types:

Hodgkin’s lymphoma – Hodgkin’s lymphoma patients have large cancer cells known as Reed-Sternberg (RS) cells.

Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma – RS cells are absent in non-lymphoma. Hodgkin’s This is the most prevalent kind.

There are around 70 subtypes within these two groups. They fluctuate in growth rate from sluggish to aggressive and rapid. The majority of instances of lymphoma are deemed curable. However, it remains …read more