His lymphoma is thought to be in remission, and Season 5 is scheduled for September, 2010.
Lymphoma is a cancer, and as such is generally unresponsive to most medications -- it is healthy tissue, but misprogrammed, as it were, and so drugs generally can't act against it as they would be able to against invading life forms like bacteria. However, there are many documented cases of spontaneous remission of cancers in humans, and it is possible that the same can happen in cats. Spontaneous remission is very rare in humans, of course, and so it would be expected to be very rare in cats as well.
Yes, it is possible for discoid lupus to go into permanent remission.
No.
Spontaneous remission occurs in two to eight weeks
Aggressive treatment followed by intake of several drugs post remission can cause this. If drugs is not the reason, consult her physician.
These protocols have been designed to follow the natural history of gastric lymphomas and to establish the biological features that predict treatment response to antibiotics and duration of remission.
Yes. Doctor Candy Mcabe of Bath Rheumatologial Hospital CRPS research team says that 50% go into remission in first 6 months :) I did!
79%
Complete remission or response. The cancer completely disappears. The course of chemotherapy is completed and the patient is tested regularly for a recurrence.
What is the difference between molecular remission and cellular remission?
Could be lymphoma,go to the lymphoma symptoms website.Dont warry,it's not a tapeworm, or a brain tumor.