Lymphoma, or lymphocytic leukemia, is a malignant disease that affects the lymphatic tissue (lymphocytes) and the circulatory system. This disease can lead to serious complications, including damage to the bone marrow, spread of the tumor to other organs, infection, and intoxication of the body due to tumor disintegration. If help is not provided in time, a person may die. Treatment is carried out at all stages of the disease - surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, hormone therapy, immunotherapy, etc. Typically, the health prognosis for such a disease depends on the stage at which it was diagnosed in the patient. In more than half of the cases, the disease has a good prognosis and can prolong the patient’s life. However, as shown