Brief Answer:
Prognosis of
low grade lymphoma is very good
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX,
Thanks for your query.
Firstly, you have not mentioned the type of Lymphoma (Hodgkin or Non-Hodgkin) and the Stage. I presume it must be Stage I (Earliest Stage).
The effect of anticoagulants has nothing to do with prognosis of lymphoma. However, one has to care of the long-term side effects of anticoagulants are major bleeding, baldness, fever, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea; skin rash; cholestatic
liver damage. Regular (at least once a month) Prothrombin time/INR test is to be done and, INR is to maintained between 2-2.5, so as to prevent major bleeds, as well as its efficacy in preventing DVT.
As long as your mom is on heparin, get her Blood calcium, Vitamin D levels and
Bone Densitometry test done at regular intervals, as long-term heparin causes thinning of bones. Give her additional supplements of Calcium (1000mg) and
Vitamin D3 (at least 0.5 micrograms of
Calcitriol)
Low grade lymphoma is curable with proper therapy.
Chemotherapy with or without Radiotherapy; or, Antibody-mediated treatment would be initiated once the disease shows progression.
There is NO relapse once the lymphoma is cured completely. In fact, 30-60% of indolent lymphomas get cured with treatment. However, relapse usually occurs when the treatment is stopped BEFORE complete cure.
Lastly, the
survival rate depends on the Stage and Type of lymphoma and the effect of treatment. Survival is normal in completely cured patients. Even otherwise, in complete remission, patients usually survive more than 20 years, as per the evidence available.
Hope I have addressed to your concerns to your complete satisfaction and you find my response helpful and informative. I will be happy to answer further queries, if any.
Fond regards and have a nice day,
Col (Dr.) Rakesh Karanwal