Lymphoma
ASCO20 Virtual Scientific Program Research Round Up: Central Nervous System Tumors and Lymphoma
Advances in Treating Lymphoma From the ASH Annual Meeting 2019
In this podcast, Dr. Michael Williams discusses research about treating several types of lymphoma presented at last month’s ASH Annual Meeting.
Lymphoma Highlights from the 2019 American Society of Hematology, with Michael E. Williams, MD, ScM
Lymphoma Highlights from the 2018 American Society of Hematology, with Michael E. Williams, MD, ScM
HIV/AIDS-Related Cancer - Diagnosis
ON THIS PAGE: You will find a list of common tests, procedures, and scans that doctors use to find the cause of a medical problem. Use the menu to see other pages.
Doctors use many tests to find, or diagnose, cancer. They also do tests to learn if cancer has spread to another part of the body from where it started. If the cancer has spread, it is called metastasis. Doctors may also do tests to learn which treatments could work best.
HIV/AIDS-Related Cancer - Symptoms and Signs
ON THIS PAGE: You will find out more about the changes and medical problems that can be a sign of cancer related to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). Use the menu to see other pages.
Eye Melanoma - Statistics
ON THIS PAGE: You will find information about the estimated number of people who will be diagnosed with eye melanoma each year. You will also read general information on surviving the disease. Remember, survival rates depend on several factors, and no 2 people with cancer are the same. Use the menu to see other pages.
Eye Melanoma - Introduction
ON THIS PAGE: You will find some basic information about this disease and the parts of the body it may affect. This is the first page of Cancer.Net’s Guide to Eye Melanoma. Use the menu to see other pages. Think of that menu as a roadmap for this entire guide.
About the eye
The eye is the body's organ that collects light and sends messages to the brain. Those messages form a picture. The 3 main parts of the eye are:
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Eyeball
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Orbit (eye socket)
Recursos financieros
El costo de la atención oncológica puede ser una inquietud si a usted o a un miembro de su familia se le ha diagnosticado cáncer. Dado que las facturas y las deudas se pueden acumular rápidamente, es probable que las personas quieran buscar ayuda financiera poco tiempo después de recibir un diagnóstico de cáncer. Trabajadores sociales dedicados a oncología administradores de casos, médicos y personal de enfermería de oncología pueden ayudarlo o derivarlo a servicios de ayuda y recursos financieros.