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Morning Sqad !
The son of a good friend of mine has been diagnosed with non hodgkin lymphoma....he is a strapping young man, in his mid 30's.
He has had a long course of Chemo, but now he is about to start a course of radium treatment.
I have researched NHL a bit, but can't really see how a course of Radium would help, after the Chemo. As far as I can tell, the Chemo has been a success.
Any ideas please ?
The son of a good friend of mine has been diagnosed with non hodgkin lymphoma....he is a strapping young man, in his mid 30's.
He has had a long course of Chemo, but now he is about to start a course of radium treatment.
I have researched NHL a bit, but can't really see how a course of Radium would help, after the Chemo. As far as I can tell, the Chemo has been a success.
Any ideas please ?
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well it is lucky you are not his onc isnt it ?
Slaney used to do this full time ( as she has said on here ) and I have had a member of the family wivvit
You do a biopsy and characterise it- most will get R-CHOP first and this has 75% five year survival. stage 1 higher and stage 4 lower.
then you rescan and decide on treatment
he will have had a hot spot somewhere that was zapped with RT
wait and see
If he relapses ( = it comes back) then google the results of the CORAL trial for relapsed lymphoma.
The important thing to realised is that it is not a death sentence
http:// www.can cerrese archuk. org/hea lth-pro fession al/canc er-stat istics/ statist ics-by- cancer- type/no n-hodgk in-lymp homa/su rvival# heading -Zero
well it is lucky you are not his onc isnt it ?
Slaney used to do this full time ( as she has said on here ) and I have had a member of the family wivvit
You do a biopsy and characterise it- most will get R-CHOP first and this has 75% five year survival. stage 1 higher and stage 4 lower.
then you rescan and decide on treatment
he will have had a hot spot somewhere that was zapped with RT
wait and see
If he relapses ( = it comes back) then google the results of the CORAL trial for relapsed lymphoma.
The important thing to realised is that it is not a death sentence
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