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The SEER database tracks 5-year relative survival rates for Hodgkin lymphoma in the United States, based on how far the cancer has spread. The SEER database, however, does not group cancers by the Lugano classification (stage 1, stage 2, stage 3, etc.).
Below are the 5-year relative survival rates for the two most common types of NHL in the United States – diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) and follicular lymphoma (FL) – based on people diagnosed between 2012 and 2018.
Learn the survival rates for Hodgkin's lymphoma by stage, age, and after relapse. Find out more about prognosis factors that affect life expectancy.
The American Cancer Society reports an overall 5-year relative survival rate for lymphoma of 72 percent. Survival rates tend to be highest in lymphomas caught in the early stages and that...
With treatment, stage 4 lymphoma survival rate (for five years) is 74%. As with most cancers, lymphoma’s progression is categorized into stages 1 through 4, with 4 being the most advanced. Staging helps provide a treatment roadmap for your healthcare provider.
The median overall survival rate for mantle cell lymphoma is 5–7 years. MCL may develop resistance to treatment and may eventually progress or return after treatment.
Survival for all non-Hodgkin lymphomas. Generally, for people with non-Hodgkin lymphoma in England: around 80 out of every 100 people (around 80%) survive their cancer for 1 year or more after they are diagnosed. around 65 out of every 100 people (around 65%) survive their cancer for 5 years or more after diagnosis.
The lymphoma survival rate is better now than it was in the past – especially among patients who are diagnosed before the cancer starts to spread. For instance, according to the National Cancer Institute, nearly 93 percent of patients with regionally contained Hodgkin lymphoma survive at least five years after their diagnosis.
Incidence rates have declined by about 1% each year for Hodgkin lymphoma since the mid-2000s. For statistics related to survival, see Survival Rates for Hodgkin Lymphoma by Stage . Visit the American Cancer Society’s Cancer Statistics Center for more key statistics.
Survival for all stages. Generally, for people with Hodgkin lymphoma in England: More than 90 out of 100 (more than 90%) survive their cancer for 1 year or more after diagnosis. 85 out of 100 (85%) survive their cancer for 5 years or more after diagnosis.