Can Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma Be Cured?
Question: can non hoskins lymphoma be cured
V A dropped his pension because of improvement, does it just go away or what dont understand how it just goes away
V A dropped his pension because of improvement, does it just go away or what dont understand how it just goes away
Brief Answer:
Bone marrow transplant therapy
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Non Hodgkin's lymphoma can be cured by bone marrow therapy.
With high doses of radiation and chemotherapy the bone marrow is suppresd and healthy bone marrow or stem cell is transplanted from the donor to the non hodgkin lymphoma patient.
With this type of therapy 5 year survival rate is 70 percent and cure rate of 75 percent
He cannot drop his pension as treatment for cure of the disease is costly
Regards
Dr Monish De
Oncologist
Bone marrow transplant therapy
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Non Hodgkin's lymphoma can be cured by bone marrow therapy.
With high doses of radiation and chemotherapy the bone marrow is suppresd and healthy bone marrow or stem cell is transplanted from the donor to the non hodgkin lymphoma patient.
With this type of therapy 5 year survival rate is 70 percent and cure rate of 75 percent
He cannot drop his pension as treatment for cure of the disease is costly
Regards
Dr Monish De
Oncologist
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T
What percent chance of cancer coming back. Does it lie dorment in body What tests to prove its gone for good
Brief Answer:
Recurrence occurs 3 years after initial therapy
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Non Hodgkin's lymphoma can come back three years after initial therapy.
Late relapses of Non Hodgkin's disease occurring after 10 years or even later are rare (0.6% of cases only).
No it does not lie dormant in the body
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy is the confirmatory test to prove it is gone for good.
Regards
Dr Monish De
Oncologist
Recurrence occurs 3 years after initial therapy
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Non Hodgkin's lymphoma can come back three years after initial therapy.
Late relapses of Non Hodgkin's disease occurring after 10 years or even later are rare (0.6% of cases only).
No it does not lie dormant in the body
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy is the confirmatory test to prove it is gone for good.
Regards
Dr Monish De
Oncologist
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj
so you wait for 3 years what should you do in between nothing
Brief Answer:
Follow up every 1 month
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Follow up visits for NHL are usually scheduled regularly every few months for at least the first year and then gradually less often.
During follow up to your doctor you have to do complete blood count (CBC) to check for abnormal blood cell counts, blood chemistry tests to show how well certain organs are working and CT scan chest and abdomen
Regards
Dr Monish De
Oncologist
Follow up every 1 month
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Follow up visits for NHL are usually scheduled regularly every few months for at least the first year and then gradually less often.
During follow up to your doctor you have to do complete blood count (CBC) to check for abnormal blood cell counts, blood chemistry tests to show how well certain organs are working and CT scan chest and abdomen
Regards
Dr Monish De
Oncologist
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng
if its not dormant in body and not active what is it cured?
Brief Answer:
Cure rate of NHL is 71% with bone marrow transplant therapy
Detailed Answer:
Hi
With bone marrow transplant therapy overall cure rate of NHL is 71%
Regards
Dr Monish De
Oncologist
Cure rate of NHL is 71% with bone marrow transplant therapy
Detailed Answer:
Hi
With bone marrow transplant therapy overall cure rate of NHL is 71%
Regards
Dr Monish De
Oncologist
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng
Brief Answer:
Average survival time with no treatment is 1 year
Detailed Answer:
Hi
If you do not do transplant therapy then the disease will progress and become stage 4.
Average survival time with no treatment is around 1 year.
Regards
Dr Monish De
Oncologist
Average survival time with no treatment is 1 year
Detailed Answer:
Hi
If you do not do transplant therapy then the disease will progress and become stage 4.
Average survival time with no treatment is around 1 year.
Regards
Dr Monish De
Oncologist
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T
what if we do nothing
what if we dont do transplant therapy
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he had radation in 2017. for 8 weeks now va said its improvement so pension is taken back i am trying to find out what to do now they say its in remission i am scared it will come back and no money to pay for treatment, all blood work is ok i think they say not in organs what would suggest i do
what if we dont do transplant therapy
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he had radation in 2017. for 8 weeks now va said its improvement so pension is taken back i am trying to find out what to do now they say its in remission i am scared it will come back and no money to pay for treatment, all blood work is ok i think they say not in organs what would suggest i do
Brief Answer:
Average survival time with no treatment is 1 year
Detailed Answer:
Hi
If you do not do transplant therapy then the disease will progress and become stage 4.
Average survival time with no treatment is around 1 year.
Regards
Dr Monish De
Oncologist
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Brief Answer:
6 monthly PET CT scan
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Remission of NHL means now lymphoma is not present in body
I would advise you to do follow up with 6 monthly PET CT scan to look for NHL returning back
Regards
Dr Monish De
Oncologist
Average survival time with no treatment is 1 year
Detailed Answer:
Hi
If you do not do transplant therapy then the disease will progress and become stage 4.
Average survival time with no treatment is around 1 year.
Regards
Dr Monish De
Oncologist
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Brief Answer:
6 monthly PET CT scan
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Remission of NHL means now lymphoma is not present in body
I would advise you to do follow up with 6 monthly PET CT scan to look for NHL returning back
Regards
Dr Monish De
Oncologist
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng