World Lymphoma Awareness Day
On September 15th, World Lymphoma Awareness Day is dedicated to informing the public about lymphatic system cancers.
The lymphatic network makes up our lymphatic system's large network of vessels. They branch out into every organ of our body. The vessels contain lymph, a colorless, fluid. The lymph is a colorless, solid. Lymphocyte transport is used by this intricate network of fluid and vessels as a transport system. These are white blood cells that fight infection.
The lymphocytes are attacked by lymphocytes, making it difficult for our bodies to fight infection when lymphoma develops. These cells are found throughout our body, not just in our lymph nodes. Lymphocytes live in our bone marrow, spleen, and blood..
kin's lymphoma are two main subtypes of lymphoma. There are more than 30 types of lymphoma, including Hodgkin's lymphoma and non-Hodgkins lymphoma.
Symptoms include:
- lymph node swelling
- That persists, exhaustion that persists
- night sweats
- fever
- Having trouble finding breath is a challenge. Getting breath is difficult
- Weight loss has been unexplained, and there has been no explanation given
There are various forms of lymphoma. In the United States in 2019, an estimated 74,200 new cases of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma will be reported. l new cancer cases reported, non-Hodgkin lymphoma accounts for 42 percent.
Every year, organizations around the world rely on a new theme. Education, assistance, study, and other topics are included in each theme.
How to celebrate #worldlymphomaday in a day of #worldlymphomaday
Organizations around the world will offer seminars, fundraising opportunities, clinics, and other services. Learn more by attending an educational workshop online or locally. Join a fundraising walk or run for someone fighting lymphoma or in the memory of a loved one. Visit a clinic that is giving an informational session... Learn the signs and symptoms of early diagnosis, as well as how to help loved ones in times of need. Learn how science is improving healthcare. Find out how research is improving care.
The World Lymphoma Coalition encourages you to take the Know Your Nodes questionnaire provided by the World Lymphoma Coalition.
To support the cause, use the hashtag #WorldLympomaDay.
The global lymphoma day is the oldest in history
The first World Lymphoma Day was held in 2004. Since then, the observance has widened to include art exhibits, numerous charities, campaigns, and fundraisers.