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Non-Hodgkin lymphoma - Treatment
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma is usually treated with cancer-killing medicine or radiotherapy, although some people may not need treatment straight away.
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Non-Hodgkin lymphoma - Symptoms
The most common symptom of non-Hodgkin lymphoma is a painless swelling in a lymph node, usually in the neck, armpit or groin.
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Non-Hodgkin lymphoma - Diagnosis
If you see a GP because you're concerned about symptoms of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, they'll ask about your health and do a simple physical examination.
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Non-Hodgkin lymphoma - Complications
Some people treated for non-Hodgkin lymphoma experience long-term problems, even if they've been cured.
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Non-Hodgkin lymphoma - Causes
The exact cause of non-Hodgkin lymphoma is unknown. It's more common in people who have a weakened immune system.
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MRI scan - How it's performed
A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan is a painless procedure that lasts 15 to 90 minutes, depending on the size of the area being scanned and the number of images being taken.
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Lumbar decompression surgery - How it's performed
If you and your consultant decide you could benefit from lumbar decompression surgery, you'll be put on a waiting list. Your doctor or surgeon should be able to tell you how long you're likely to have to wait.
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Learning disabilities - Support if you are going into hospital
Going into hospital can be a worrying time for anyone. But there is extra support if you have a learning disability.
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How a knee replacement is done
Find out how long a knee replacement takes and what's involved in a total and partial knee replacement.
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Knee ligament surgery - How it is performed
Read about how anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) surgery is carried out, either using tissue taken from your own body (autograft) or tissue taken from a donor (allograft).