Treatment Planning

Treatment Planning

Doctor and Patient
Talk to Your Doctor

Don’t be afraid to ask your doctor or nurses questions about your care

Learn About Your Lymphoma

Learn more about your specific lymphoma by asking your doctor for information or learning more about lymphoma and lymphoma subtypes on the Foundation’s website. 

Utilize Support Services

Take advantage of counseling, support groups, nutritional counseling, fitness classes, and other services offered at your doctor’s office, cancer center, or hospital

Join the Support Network

Consider joining the Lymphoma Support Network, the Foundation’s nationwide peer-to-peer support program that matches patients and care partners with people who had similar experiences.

Need to talk to someone?

For answers to lymphoma-related questions and resources, contact our Helpline.

Managing Your Care Process

Patients should feel comfortable with their doctor and the approach that they take.  Confidence in the medical team often leads to confidence in treatment.

Patients can ease their anxieties by establishing open, honest communication with their doctor and nurse regarding their diagnosis and treatment.

Patients should share questions and concerns with their doctor so that the best treatment option can be decided together.

Blood cancers, including lymphoma, are extremely heterogeneous and can involve a variety of treatment options, often in combination.

Some patients experience many side effects and others have very few, but nearly all patients will experience some side effects, which may vary based on a variety of factors.

Integrative medicine in cancer care, called integrative oncology, combines traditional or conventional cancer care with complementary therapies.

Telehealth can be beneficial for patients as an important supplement to standard in-person care, by providing opportunities for patients to stay engaged with their healthcare team, even in times of reduced access.

Care Plan

Keeping your information in 
one location can help you feel more in control during and after treatment.

Events

Lymphoma Talk: Los Angeles

Lymphoma Talk is a two-hour weekday evening in-person program led by lymphoma experts that provides […]