Switzerland is a world leader in the treatment of childhood lymphoma. Swiss clinics have many years of experience and highly qualified specialists who use the most advanced methods of treatment.
Lymphoma (lymph node cancer) in children is a malignant tumor that damages the lymphatic system and the cells of the child's immune system. In the lymphatic system, lymph circulates through vessels, consisting of lymphocytes, which actively fight infectious agents in the child's body, freeing themselves from bacteria in the lymph nodes. Lymphocytes are also present in lymphoid tissues (concentrations of macrophages and lymphocytes), performing the function of protecting and maintaining the constancy of the child's internal environment.
Lymphoma (lymph node cancer) manifests itself, like any other type of cancer, when the body's cells undergo uncontrolled proliferation, begin to divide constantly, forming new pathological cells. Growing by uncontrolled multiplication, the cells accumulate in the lymph nodes or tissues of children's organs and form a cancerous tumor.
The disease in children has several types (Hodgkin's, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma), symptoms that differ in behavior in the body, the rate of metastasis, and the response to therapy.
In Swiss clinics, pediatric oncologists have extensive experience in treating lymphoma (lymph node cancer) in children thanks to the use of progressive diagnostic methods (complex laboratory tests for differential diagnostics) and innovative equipment. They provide high-quality medical services, increasing the number of children cured of cancer.
The study of lymphoma (lymph node cancer) in children in Swiss clinics is a complex, differential process that involves the use of progressive diagnostic methods and the provision of high-precision examination results. The use of the latest medical equipment, visualization systems, and progressive therapeutic methods contributes to the most effective treatment of lymphoma (lymph node cancer) in children.
In a Swiss clinic, a child with lymphoma will undergo a high-quality examination and an individual risk-adaptive treatment program will be developed at an affordable price. The following methods are used to diagnose childhood lymphoma:
The doctor determines the expediency of each type of research for the child individually. Based on the results of the examination, oncologists, surgeons, chemotherapists, radiologists, and other narrow specialists jointly decide on the methods of therapy for the child with lymphoma at an affordable price.
At this stage, the total cost of the child's treatment is determined. The results of diagnostics, the clinical picture of the disease affect the price formation, while the cost of services can be paid in any convenient way.
The treatment of lymphoma is based on a combination of radiation therapy and chemotherapy. Surgical treatment is prescribed only in the presence of severe irreparable complications from the internal organs.
Chemotherapy: Treatment always starts with chemotherapy, the only exceptions are the earliest stages of lymphoma, in which radiation therapy alone will be sufficient. The use of chemotherapy is aimed at the direct action of synthetic drugs on malignant cells, inhibiting their growth and subsequent death. The number of courses, the type, and dosage of drugs for chemotherapy depend on the stage of the disease and the general health of the patient.
Radiation therapy is carried out independently only at the earliest stages of lymphoma and in most cases it is combined with chemotherapy. In this case, the beam is directed directly to the area of the affected lymph nodes. Radiation therapy can also stop the proliferation of malignant cells and provoke their death.
Surgical interventions for lymphoma are rarely performed, but if necessary, surgical procedures in Switzerland are performed only using minimally invasive surgery technologies, which implies the absence of large scars, low blood loss, and is much easier tolerated by the patient.
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