Follicular lymphoma, a sub-type of indolent B cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), accounts for approximately 20% of the total NHL cases. It is the most frequently diagnosed indolent lymphoma. On average, each year, 15,000 new Follicular lymphoma cases are diagnosed in the US alone. DelveInsight estimated that in 2020 there were 35,737 prevalent cases of Follicular lymphoma in the 7MM, out of which the highest cases were in the United States.
The cancer is diagnosed on the basis of histology from the biopsy of a lymph node or affected tissues and cancer exhibits hallmark diagnostic features including in situ follicular neoplasia, diffuse growth patterns, marginal...