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  1. For follicular lymphoma, 23.4% are diagnosed at stage I. The 5-year relative survival for stage I follicular lymphoma is 97.4%. Percent of Cases & 5-Year Relative Survival by Stage at Diagnosis: Follicular Lymphoma

  2. 8 gru 2019 · Risk stratification. The Follicular Lymphoma International Prognostic Index (FLIPI) uses five independent predictors of inferior survival: age > 60 years, hemoglobin <12 g/dL, serum LDH > normal, Ann Arbor stage III/IV, number of involved nodal areas >4.

  3. 25 mar 2022 · Approximately 3.5 people in 100,000 have follicular lymphoma. People age 65 and older are more likely to have this condition than younger people, and people assigned male at birth (AMAB) are more likely than those assigned female at birth (AFAB) to develop follicular lymphoma.

  4. 27 lip 2022 · Follicular lymphoma is the most commonly diagnosed slow-growing lymphoma. Under a microscope, follicular lymphoma looks like a can of worms, which is where the subtype gets its name. Paolo Strati, M.D., answers seven questions about follicular lymphoma, including symptoms, how it’s diagnosed and treatment options.

  5. Follicular lymphoma is the most common type of low grade lymphoma. Each year around 2,300 people are diagnosed with follicular lymphoma in the UK. Out of all people with NHL in the UK, around 20 in 100 (around 20%) have follicular NHL. It mainly affects adults over the age of 60.

  6. 29 wrz 2021 · Diagnosis is established by the histopathologic identification of a B-cell proliferation usually distributed in an at least partially follicular pattern, typically, but not always, in a lymph node biopsy.

  7. 11 wrz 2024 · Follicular lymphoma is slightly more likely to be diagnosed in women than men, and is less common among people of Asian or African descent than among people of other ethnicities. Nearly everyone diagnosed with follicular lymphoma is an adult, with the average age at diagnosis being 65 years.

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