Lymphomas are the most common hematological malignancy in the U.S., accounting for an estimated 80,000 new cancer diagnoses and 21,000 deaths each year. These cancers, broadly classified as either Hodgkin lymphomas or non-Hodgkin lymphomas, develop in the lymphatic system. Approximately 85 percent of cases are B-cell lymphomas, meaning they arise in B lymphocytes.
MD Anderson’s B-Cell Lymphoma Moon Shot™ is working toward...