Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma (DLBCL) is one of the most common types of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, accounting for about 25% of all cases. DLBCL can occur in different parts of the body, including the lymph nodes, spleen, liver, bone marrow, and other organs. When DLBCL develops in an unspecified site, it means that it is not clear where the cancer originated.
DLBCL is a fast-growing cancer that can cause a variety of symptoms, depending on where it is located. Common symptoms include swelling of the lymph nodes, fever, night sweats, weight loss, and fatigue. If the cancer is in the chest, it can cause difficulty breathing or chest pain. If it is in the abdomen, it can cause pain or swelling.
The exact cause of DLBCL is unknown, but certain factors can increase the risk of developing the cancer. These include age, a weakened immune system, exposure to chemicals, and certain infections such as Epstein-Barr virus or human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
DLBCL, unspecified site, can be diagnosed through a variety of tests and procedures. These may include:
It is important to accurately diagnose DLBCL to determine the best course of treatment.
DLBCL, unspecified site, is a type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma that can occur in different parts of the body. It is a fast-growing cancer that can cause a variety of symptoms, depending on where it is located. While the exact cause is unknown, certain factors can increase the risk of developing the cancer. Accurate diagnosis is important for determining the best course of treatment.
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