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Lymphoma Australia is a charitable not for profit organisation that provides information for Lymphoma patients and their carers about support, treatments, education workshops and resources to assist with your understanding and management of a Lymphoma diagnosis.

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We also support Lymphoma research with fund raising initiatives and provide community based information to enable everyone to be more aware of the signs and symptoms of the 6th most common cancer in Australia.

Introduction - Living with Lymphoma - Chapter 1

What is Lymphoma - Living With Lymphoma - Chapter 2

Diagnosing Your Lymphoma - Living With Lymphoma - Chapter 3

Staging Your Lymphoma - Living With Lymphoma - Chapter 4

Treating Your Lymphoma - Chemotherapy - Living with Lymphoma - Chapter 5

Treating Your Lymphoma - Radiotherapy - Living With Lymphoma - Chapter 6

Treating Your Lymphoma - Stem Cell Harvest - Living With Lymphoma - Chapter 7

Treating Your Lymphoma - Stem Cell Transplant - Living With Lymphoma - Chapter 8

Treating Your Lymphoma - Watch & Wait - Living With Lymphoma - Chapter 9

Monoclonal Antibodies - Living With Lymphoma - Chapter 10

What Is Radio Immunotherapy - Living With Lymphoma - Chapter 11

Advances In Lymphoma Treatments - Living With Lymphoma - Chapter 12

The Need For Clinical Trials - Living With Lymphoma - Chapter 13

Living With Lymphoma - Living With Lymphoma - Chapter 14

DVD Credits - Living With Lymphoma - Chapter 15

Solaris Centre Perth - Living With Lymphoma - Chapter 16

Vaccine Therapy - Living With Lymphoma - Chapter 17

Patient Messages - Living With Lymphoma - Chatper 18

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Please note: Lymphoma Australia staff are only able to reply to emails sent in English language.

For people living in Australia, we can offer a phone translation service. Have your nurse or English speaking relative call us to arrange this.

Useful Definitions

  • Refractory: This means the lymphoma does not get better with treatment. The treatment didn’t work as hoped.
  • Relapsed: This means the lymphoma came back after being gone for a while after treatment.
  • 2nd line treatment: This is the second treatment you get if the first one didn’t work (refractory) or if the lymphoma comes back (relapse).
  • 3rd line treatment: This is the third treatment you get if the second one didn’t work or the lymphoma comes back again.
  • Approved: Available in Australia and listed by the Therapeutics Goods Administration (TGA).
  • Funded: Costs are covered for Australian citizens. This means if you have a Medicare card, you shouldn’t have to pay for the treatment.[WO7]

You need healthy T-cells to make CAR T-cells. For this reason, CAR T-cell therapy cannot be used if you have a T-cell lymphoma – yet.

For more information on CAR T-cells and T-cell lymphoma click here. 

Special Note: Although your T-cells are removed from your blood for CAR T-cell therapy, most of our T-cells live outside of our blood – in our lymph nodes, thymus, spleen and other organs.