Aggressive treatment followed by intake of several drugs post remission can cause this. If drugs is not the reason, consult her physician.
The rare and deadly form that spread rapidly across her body.
Yes. Doctor Candy Mcabe of Bath Rheumatologial Hospital CRPS research team says that 50% go into remission in first 6 months :) I did!
Depending on the type, lymphoma can be NON life threatening. The above poster is correct. If you or someone you love has this, then search the web and go onto: www.google.com and ask your question. Print out any good information then sit and study it, making notes that you can shorten into questions later so you can ask your doctor to fill you in. Doctors are very busy in the U.S. and Canada and don't always have the time to sit down with a patient and go over every little thing and this is where the Internet is a complete God-send. My doctor's office actually has a notice encouraging his patients to write down any questions they may have. Also many pharmacists are quite qualified to answer some questions other than filling prescriptions.
Yes it can be if not treated quickly. My daughter has retinoblastoma, but it was treated when she was 6 months old...she is now 6 and is in remission. :)
The treatment may last about six months, but in some cases may last as long as a year.
After getting chemotherapy treatment for your T cell lymphoma 4 months ago, your PSA level should have been really low after your prostate test. It is normal for your PSA levels to fluctuate quite a bit after treatment though.
12-18 months following confirmed remission
The possessive form of the plural noun months is months'.example: The addition to the house was several months' work.
You should see a doctor.
She was diagnosed early in January 1994 so roughly five months. It was a very aggressive lymphoma.
IT came out 5 months ago
Jacqueline Kennedy has been battling Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma since January 1994. She passed away four months later on May 19, 1994, at the age of 64, more than two months shy of her 65th Birthday.