Lymphoma Cancer Treatment

Clinical expertise & compassionate care

If you’re seeking a non-invasive procedure with a quick recovery time to help manage your lymphoma, we have the expertise and resources to develop a unique treatment plan that minimizes risk and meets your goals

Hope on the Horizon

Overcoming cancer with confidence, courage, and advanced therapies

Being told you have cancer can be an overwhelming experience. It is perfectly normal to be shocked by the diagnosis, nervous about the future, and confused by all the decisions that need to be made.

If you’ve been diagnosed with lymphoma, we can help. Our compassionate physicians are here to not only assist you with treatment options, but also help you cope with the many issues and concerns that occur when you are battling cancer.

Our medical experts have experience treating lymphoma with radiation therapy. External radiation therapy is used to treat lymphoma, and may also be used as palliative therapy to relieve symptoms and improve quality of life.

Benefits of Radiation Therapy for Lymphoma Cancer

Radiation therapy is a proven treatment option with a low risk of complications

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Learn More About Lymphoma

Manage and overcome the risks associated with this condition

Lymphoma is the most common type of blood cancer and is a cancer of the lymphatic system. The lymphatic system helps protect our bodies from infection and disease and is made up of cells and organs including the thymus, bone marrow, spleen, tonsils, and appendix. Specifically, lymphoma is a cancer that affects lymphocytes, which are a type of white blood cell. Knowing which type of lymphoma you have is important because it affects your treatment options and your outlook.

Many sub-types of lymphoma exist, but the two main types are Hodgkin lymphoma (also called Hodgkin disease) and non-Hodgkin lymphoma, which is the most common type of lymphoma.

Non-Hodgkin lymphoma can cause many different signs and symptoms, depending on the type of lymphoma and where it is in the body. Sometimes it does not cause any symptoms until it grows quite large. At this time, there are no widely recommended screening tests for non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The best way to find lymphoma early is to pay attention to possible signs and symptoms, including unusual masses, weight changes, and fatigue.

Effectively Target Cancer Cells and Shrink Tumors

Radiation therapy can be used as a primary or complementary treatment

Targeted Treatment
Radiation therapy allows for high focused rays to target cancerous cells in a specific part of the body, while minimizing exposure to healthy tissues, which can reduce side effects
Improved Cure Rates
Radiation therapy is often used in combination with other treatments such as chemotherapy. When used together, radiation and chemotherapy can have a synergistic effect that can significantly improve a patient’s outcomes
Palliative Care
In cases where the lymphoma cancer has spread and is not curable, radiation therapy can be used to relieve symptoms such as pain and discomfort, which can improve a patient's quality of life and help them maintain a sense of dignity and control during a difficult time
 

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