Positron emission tomography (PET) is a type of imaging scan that doctors might use when diagnosing and treating non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL). It can be useful for identifying and staging the cancer.
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My father just started chemotherapy for lymphoma, and he is scheduled for a positron emission tomography, or PET scan, after his first three treatments. How do doctors decide when to ...
July 27, 2012 — Computed tomography (CT) is overused in the routine surveillance of children with Hodgkin's lymphoma, according to a study published in the July 20 issue of the Journal of Clinical ...
Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in Colon Cancer: More Than Just an Optical Illusion In the article that accompanies this editorial, Jemaa et al 12 present a machine learning model for the reading and ...
A rare case highlights Guillain-Barré syndrome as the first sign of Hodgkin’s lymphoma, emphasizing the need to consider malignancy in unexplained or refractory neuropathies.
Researchers have estimated this radiation exposure may be the cause of 1 in 10 blood cancers in children, including leukemia.