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Issue: Vol 17, No (2025)
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Abstract

Malignant lymphomas in children are a heterogeneous group of tumor diseases of the lymphatic system, which occupy a significant place in the structure of childhood oncological diseases. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), malignant lymphomas account for about 10% of all malignant neoplasms in children, and their early diagnosis significantly increases the chances of recovery. In the context of the growth of oncological diseases in children worldwide, the introduction of systematic preventive measures is becoming one of the key tasks of modern pediatrics. Studies show that early diagnosis of malignant lymphomas during preventive examinations helps to improve treatment prognosis and reduce mortality.

Keywords
malignant lymphoma lymphoma children primary school age oncological epidemiology incidence risk factors