What is B-Cell Lymphoma?
B-cell lymphoma is a type of Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in which the B-cells have become cancerous.
Facts about B-Cell Lymphoma
- B-Cell lymphomas account for about 85-90 percent of lymphoma cases in the United States.
- Symptoms of B-cell lymphoma can vary, but may include enlarged lymph nodes or spleen, fatigue, night sweats, weight loss, anemia, bleeding and an increased rate of infections.
Treatment may include any – or combination – of the following: