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How Is Lymphoma Diagnosed?
The diagnosis of lymphoma requires a biopsy, and several tests to identify the type of lymphoma and how far it has spread.

The Newly Diagnosed Lymphoma Patient - Tests That You Need
A series of tests are required after diagnosis of Hodgkin or Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. Find out about these tests for lymphoma.

PET Scans in Lymphoma - Using PET Scans for Response Assessment
PET scans are useful at various stages of lymphoma diagnosis, treatment and response assessment. Here are some guidelines on the use of PET scans after lymphoma treatment for response assessment.

The Bone Marrow Biopsy Test Report
The bone marrow biopsy or aspiration test can give us a lot of information about the marrow and cancer involvement. What exactly does the bone marrow report tell us.

PET Scans for Lymphoma
PET scans are fast becoming a very important part of lymphoma management. It scans the body for cancer activity, and offers some advantages over CT scans or MRI. Find out how PET scans work and its emerging role in lymphoma.

Lymphoma Markers - Diagnosing at the Molecular Level
With more than 25 different types of lymphoma, all behaving in a different manner, how does the doctor identify your disease type and treat you correctly. Find out about lymphoma markers and their amazing role in diagnosis using immunohistochemistry.

Diagnosing Lymphoma - The Node Biopsy
Lymphoma is usually diagnosed from a biopsy of lymph nodes. Find out more about Lymph node biopsy and why it is required.

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