Quick Facts

Follicular lymphoma is a blood cancer that is quite common.

It’s the second most common lymphoma among young adults, accounting for around 35% of non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHLs) in the United States and Western Europe.

Typically it is diagnosed in people age of 65 and over, BUT younger people can also be diagnosed.

Sources: Cancer Stat Facts: NHL — Follicular Lymphoma, Cleveland Clinic – Follicular Lymphoma

35%

Follicular Lymphoma accounts for approximately 35% of all non-Hodgkin lymphomas in the United States and Western Europe.

89.9%

The 5-year survival rate for all new cases of follicular diagnosis is 89.9%.

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People age 65 and older are more likely to have this condition, but younger people are also diagnosed with follicular lymphoma.

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