Where can I get more information about non-Hodgkin lymphoma?
Your own doctors, nurses and others in your healthcare 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:
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma information centre (Cancerbackup)
The Cancerbackup site covers general information, causes and diagnosis, treatment, clinical trials, resources and support. Order booklets online, or contact Cancerbackup for a printed copy (free to patients).
Stem cell and bone marrow transplants
Cancerbackup booklet. You can view this online, or contact Cancerbackup for a printed copy (free to patients).
Lymphoma Association
Information about lymphomas, including some online versions of the Association’s brochures. There is also information about support services, including local groups and the Association’s telephone helpline.
Lymphoma Information Network
Detailed information on all aspects of the disease, treatment and side-effects, useful organisations, book lists, and latest research.
Leukaemia Research Fund
Online versions of LRF’s wide range of booklets and factsheets, as well as information about research, events, facts and statistics. There are links to other websites and databases.
Non Hodgkin's lymphoma
CancerHelp (Cancer Research UK) website contains information about non-Hodgkin lymphoma, including diagnosis
, treatments and side-effects.
Cancer Index (guide to internet resources for cancer)
You can use this to find worldwide sites on lymphomas.
Lymphoma-net.org
Information on symptoms
, diagnosis, treatment and living with non-Hodgkin lymphoma. It includes animations explaining non-Hodgkin lymphoma and its treatment.