Large Cell Lymphoma Market - Global Industry Analysis and Forecast, 2014 – 2020

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Lymphoma is a major type of cancer. Lymphoma is a group of blood cancer, in which the blood cells, particularly, lymphocytes grow and divide very rapidly than normal rate. It is supported by enhanced duration of life of blood cells than that of a normal person. In most of the cases, lymphoma is present in the lymph nodes in the form of solid tumor. Lymphoma is a chronic and life-threatening disease and is a collective term for blood cancer; however, it is divided on various bases.

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One of the important class of lymphoma is large cell lymphoma. In this class, size of white blood cells (lymphocytes) is increased in uncontrollable manner and become cancer. An average size of WBC in large cell lymphoma is around 17-20 micrometers. Large cell lymphoma is one of the chronic and most severe types of lymphomas and possesses a moderate rate of morbidity. The disease is diagnosed by using laboratory tests (CBC, flow cytometry, serum electrolyte tests and others), biopsy and lumbar puncture, and imaging studies.

The market of large cell lymphoma is segmented on the basis of types of cells in which large cell lymphoma is observed, such as T-ell and B-cell lymphoma. In T-cell lymphoma, T-cells lymphocytes are enlarged in size and multiplied rapidly. Anaplastic large cell lymphoma is an example of T-cell large-cell lymphoma. B-cell lymphoma is divided further on the basis of location of types of cells, such as diffuse large-cell lymphoma, Burkitt’s large-cell lymphoma, primary medistinal large-cell lymphoma, immunoblastic lymphoma, angiocentric lymphoma, follicular large-cell lymphoma, primary splenic lymphoma, T-cell rich B-cell lymphoma and intravascular large-cell lymphoma. The market is also segmented on the basis of treatments available, such as, radiation therapy, mild chemotherapies, topical treatments, and biological therapies.

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