
T-cell Lymphoma
T-cell lymphoma is a type of cancer that originates in T-cells, which are crucial components of the immune system responsible for fighting infections. In this disease, these cells grow uncontrollably and accumulate, forming tumors in lymph nodes, the spleen, or other organs. It can develop suddenly or slowly and may spread throughout the body. Symptoms often include swollen lymph nodes, fever, weight loss, and fatigue. T-cell lymphoma is less common than other lymphomas but can be aggressive, requiring specialized treatments like chemotherapy, targeted therapy, or immunotherapy for management.