What is the prognosis for 65 white male diagnosed with stage 2 B-cell lymphoma? - t cell lymphoma more condition_symptoms
my father was diagnosed with cancer of the B-cell lymphoma last week after trying a lot, we learn today that there is at least step 2 (tomorrow) is still on blood results, but the doctors think only in step 2 It is a white man who is 65 is overweight, if that matters. I need answers please.
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Lymphoma can be easily treated. I 2 Level me. [I've forgotten what was in the letter of] The treatment will not be fun, but go into remission and live a normal life. I'm glad you are here for him.
Here's a site with excellent information:
http://www.leukemia-lymphoma.org/hm_lls
If only the second step, then you probably have a good chance. Begin treatment as soon as possible
Could one or two years to undergo quite sad for him when he refers to the chemotherapy.
You need an oncologist to discuss options for treatment and to see to ignore the most ridiculous response frivolous, lymphoma is a cancer cure that I know I've now been in remission since 1992 after a bone marrow transplant was the fourth step in diagnosis. A positive attitude and maintaining your diet is also important to win the battle. Most lymphomas respond well to combination chemotherapy and is a bit premature to believe that this is a situation that can not be corrected, and is effectively treated. Good luck to him for a speedy recovery
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