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Your own doctors, nurses and others in your health care team are the only people who can tell you about your particular cancer and its treatment.
However, if you would like some more general information now, you may find these suggestions helpful…
Lymphoma Association – Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
The Lymphoma Association website has a range of information, including a booklet specifically about Lymphomas. Contact the Lymphoma Association for a printed copy (free to patients).
Cancer Backup - Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma
The Cancerbackup website covers general information on Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma, causes and diagnosis, treatment, clinical trials, resources and support. This information is also available in a booklet (free to patients) direct from Cancerbackup or from the Macmillan Cancer Information Centre. Cancer Backup website also has specific information on stem cell and bone marrow transplants.
Leukaemia Research Fund - Non-Hodgkin’s disease
The Leukaemia Research Fund website has a range of information on cancers of the blood and lymphatic systems, including specific information on Hodgkin's Lymphoma. This information is also available in a booklet (free to patients) direct from the Leukaemia Research Fund.
Lymphoma Information Network (USA)
Detailed information on all aspects of lymphoma, treatment and side effects, useful organisations, book lists, research etc.
CancerHelp - Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
Cancer Research UK has a patient information website called CancerHelp, which has information on a wide number of topics associated with Hodgkin's disease.
You may also like to contact our Macmillan Cancer Information Centre, or click here to visit our useful contacts list for information about organisations, both on and off the Isle of Man.