Lymphoma - A to Z
Lymphoma is a cancer of the immune system, specifically the lymphatic system.
There are two main types of lymphoma:
- Hodgkin's lymphoma
- non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Browse content about Lymphoma
- Press Release: Cancer Research UK launches nine high-tech gene projects
18 November 2011 - Press Release: New cancer imaging technique uses vitamin C to detect more aggressive tumours
3 August 2011 - Press Release: Missing DNA 'mechanic' key driver in lymphomas
17 May 2011 - Press Release: Deal struck for new investigational anti-cancer drug to target leukaemia and lymphoma
4 January 2010 - Press Release: Manchester scientists take on cancer with pioneering radiotherapy treatment
8 October 2009 - News story: Follicular lymphoma 'twice as common' in carriers of variant gene
24 July 2009 - Press Release: Major advances made in Burkitt's lymphoma
8 September 2008 - Press Release: Survivors of childhood Hodgkin's Disease have increased risk of cancer
28 November 2003 - Press Release: Stem cell step forward in cancer treatment
28 October 2002
- News story: Advanced radiotherapy shows early promise for rare lymphoma
15 August 2011 - News story: 'Stage set' for large trials to widen leukaemia and lymphoma donor pool
11 July 2011 - Press Release: Cancer Research UK launches groundbreaking research centre at Barts
23 February 2010 - News story: Green tea may reduce risk of some cancers
15 October 2009 - Press Release: Non-Hodgkin lymphoma - more common but more curable
2 September 2009 - News story: Lymphoma drug could treat leukaemia patients too
8 December 2008 - News story: Scottish medical regulator approves MabThera as 'maintenance therapy' for lymphoma
14 December 2006 - Press Release: Plant sap may cause Africa's commonest children's cancer
13 May 2003
