Overview

Stage 3 Follicular Lymphoma is when cancer has spread to the lymph nodes on both sides of your diaphragm.

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  • Stage 3 Follicular Non Hodgkin Lymphoma Cancer Diagnosis

Overview

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Follicular lymphoma is the most common type of slow growing, Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. It begins in your B lymphocytes, the white blood cells that help your body fight infection.

 

Stage 3 Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma is an advanced stage of the disease. Stage 3 means that the cancer has spread to the lymph node regions on both sides of your diaphragm; and may also have spread to the spleen.

 

What Tests Will I Need and Why?

Blood tests and imaging such as a CT scan and/or a PET scan are done to understand your general health, confirm your diagnosis and determine your cancer stage.

 

Tissue analysis in the form of a core needle biopsy or excisional biopsy is typically done. In some cases, a bone marrow biopsy may be needed.

 

If your treatment team has not already performed tests to determine your cancer’s features, please ask your doctor when these tests will be performed.

 

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National Institute of Health/ treatment-lymphoma

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