Recurrent Cancer Treatments
Many people are able to achieve remission or keep cancer under control after it returns, so this is just another step in the journey. Treating recurrent cancer means you might need to try something different. Let’s look into what that might mean for you.
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Follicular Lymphoma (FL) Cancer Information
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Source: National Cancer InstituteLearn more from the NCI about potential treatment options for recurrent non-Hodgkin lymphoma, which will depend on whether you have indolent or aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
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Source: Cancer Support CommunityDetails about what clinical trials are and when one might be right for you.
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Source: Lymphoma Research FoundationThis educational resource is designed to familiarize you with the stem cell transplantation process and become active participants in your healthcare decisions.
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Source: Lymphoma Research FoundationUnderstand the difference between relapsed and refractory follicular lymphoma (FL) and the relevant treatment options for each stage of disease.
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